The Cold War, which lasted from roughly 1947 to 1991, saw the survival of several nations and political ideologies. The United States and its NATO allies emerged as winners, with capitalism and democracy largely prevailing over communism. Conversely, the Soviet Union, a primary player in the Cold War, dissolved in 1991, leading to the independence of several former Soviet republics and a shift towards market economies in many of these regions. Thus, while the U.S. and its allies survived the Cold War, the Soviet Union did not.
A unified Germany survived the Cold War.
No. Its Western counterpart NATO survived the Cold War, but the Warsaw Pact disbanded in 1991.
About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.
polands are not in the cold war
How many Jews survived at the end of world war 2
A unified Germany survived the Cold War.
In the cave Výstupek from the area Moravský kras survived secret headquarters for the occasion of nuclear war. It is one of the many similar.
Considering that the Cold War remained "cold" from 1945 to 1991, (with the exception of Korea and Vietnam and a few other places), almost everyone survived the Cold War. The number of deaths was in the hundreds of thousands, but, not as much as a nuclear World War III between the USA and Russia.
The War I Survived was created in 1988.
No. Its Western counterpart NATO survived the Cold War, but the Warsaw Pact disbanded in 1991.
over 110 million did survived
Subordinate clause: "who had barely survived in a war camp".
About 55'692'800 troops in total survived the war on both sides combined
About 3 million and survived is spelled "survived"
veteran means survived a war, not died in war.
Aeneas.
Not, he survived