Yes, some nations and political entities gained strategically and economically from the Cold War. The United States and the Soviet Union expanded their spheres of influence, leading to the establishment of military alliances like NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Additionally, various countries received military and economic aid from superpowers, which helped them develop their own infrastructures or bolster their military capabilities. However, these gains often came at the cost of global tensions and conflicts.
to gain land the high point of the cold war was the Cuban missile crisis.
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can anyone name the cold war events in the order they occured
Because it cost a lot of money and lives. And the "winner" may not gain anything from a war with other nation(s).
They shouldn't of entered the war because it wasn't there war , it was britains. canada didnt gain anything they only lost.
How did the u.s try to gain an upper hand in the cold war?
to gain land the high point of the cold war was the Cuban missile crisis.
No.
can anyone name the cold war events in the order they occured
Yes. World War 2 ended in 1945, and the Cold War started in 1947-48.
They weren't trying to gain independence from anyone.. it was a war amongst themselves about their different opinions towards slavery.
Lenin didn't do anything during the cold war. The Cold War started after WWII and Lenin died before that in 1924.
The cold war has helped humanity to gain a better understanding of how our actions can affect others
The Emancipation proclamation did not set slave up to actually gain anything from their freedom in the south. It did show the world the Civil War was a war for the ending of slavery in America.
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The cold war from the point of view of the people and country's that were being literally destroyed was certainly not the Third world war. However from the point of view of those that make cold hard cash and gain power it was actually better then the second world war.