This is only my contemplation and is in no way fully correct. Western Europe and the U.S. were heavily influenced by music during the Cold War. On the other hand, the people of Eastern Europe looked on in envy. As the free world danced to the songs of The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and many other popular bands, Eastern Europe was largely devoid of meaningful music because powerful Russia did not allow Western culture to pervade into Eastern Europe. It can be safely said that because of the free and inspring music of Western Europe, the Soviets became increasingly paranoid that some of the communist countries may see that the grass is greener on the other side and convert to democracy.
The Cold War did not impact WW2 at all, because it happened later.
they all died. :/
Thanks to the cold war, the US landed a man on the moon in 1969! We had the "Right Stuff!"
young people were drafted to the army.
As i consider they had used no bomb they solved their problem by by speaking and issues
The Cold War did not impact WW2 at all, because it happened later.
The aids epidemic had a huge impact on the cold war, the impact was caused by aids
DDT and the Cold War were two different issues.
The Cold War had the potential to severely impact the earth through the effects of expolding hundreds of nuclear weapons if it ever became a hot war. But as the Cold War did not result in a nuclear confrontation, it had esseentially no impact on the earth.
There are many ways in which the war affected music today. It had an impact on the forces used to make music.
it has nothing impact...
they wanted everything
it has nothing impact...
they all died. :/
the cold war affected everyone greatly due to the large threat of nuclear warfare
Thanks to the cold war, the US landed a man on the moon in 1969! We had the "Right Stuff!"
The Cold War, which lasted from a period after World War II till about the early 1990's, and all of the things connected to the Cold War, such as Vietnam, nuclear weapons, and the Reagan era, all played a part in the Cold War. The "hippy" music movement and culture, and all of the music that was against the Vietnam War, is one example. Punk rock music, though sometimes not pertaining to the Cold War itself, did make connections with the hatred for leaders such as Thatcher and Reagan. Most of the musical styles all had some connection to the Cold War and can be shown in the lyrics and meanings of the songs.