With the exception of the Korean War, there were no major physical conflicts of the Cold War. The "War" was actually a political stalemate and an arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union. There was evident paranoia in both countries of nuclear warfare, but it never amounted to anything but the instillation of fear in the public.
The relatively bloodless conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union was called the Cold War. It lasted from the 1950s to about 1991.
Cold War
It was a fight about democracy and communism. That is what the cold war was about.
The Cold War.
Cold war=No war.
Korean War
The relatively bloodless conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union was called the Cold War. It lasted from the 1950s to about 1991.
the Cold War between the U.S. and former Soviet Union
The major conflict during the 1950's was the Korean War. it devasted both south and North Korea. The U.S had an econmic growth which was good.
1950s
The Vietnam conflict was a type of proxy war, in that our Cold War foe, Russia, heavily subsidized Communist North Vietnam in their fight with U.S. forces.
because the war had kept going and going
the civil war
Cold War
It was a fight about democracy and communism. That is what the cold war was about.
the United States' attempt to stop Japanese conquerors
Cold war=No war.