The Iron Curtain
The fifties had more conflicts regarding the Cold War in Europe.
It got quite a bit bigger - the five non-Soviet countries of the Warsaw Pact have all become capitalist democracies.
The fifties.
During the Cold War, Europe experienced significant events including the division of Germany, marked by the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, which symbolized the ideological divide between the East and West. The Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962 heightened tensions, bringing Europe to the brink of nuclear conflict. Additionally, various proxy wars and political movements, such as the Prague Spring in 1968 and the rise of Solidarity in Poland during the 1980s, reflected the struggle between communist and democratic ideologies. The Cold War ultimately concluded with the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
then the war would have ceased to be cold.
The Korean war was the first hot war in the cold war.
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Communist China occupied it.
regulations
The Korean war
Hitler committed suicide and the cold war between Russia and the USA began
It was uneasy and then caused the Cold War.
Whole lotta death and destruction.
To win
Cold War means NO FIGHTING. There was no war during the cold war, with the exceptions of the two "HOT BATTLES" of the cold war, the Korean War and Vietnam War. Actual war between the the USSR & the US never happened.
Europe was divided into two opposing sides during the Cold War. Here, Western Europe was democratic and Eastern Europe was communist.