The Cold War did not impact WW2 at all, because it happened later.
durin the cold war the three nations that got divided were Korea,Vietnam and,Germany
Satellite nations were like ALLIES to the communist Superpowers.
The two major players in the Cold War were the US and the Soviet Union. These two nations did not have battles or real wars during the Cold War years. Other conflicts among smaller communist nations, and a large one, China, were related to the Cold War. Wars in Korea and Vietnam can be considered wars with roots in the Cold War.
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The Cold War did not impact WW2 at all, because it happened later.
durin the cold war the three nations that got divided were Korea,Vietnam and,Germany
The aids epidemic had a huge impact on the cold war, the impact was caused by aids
The role of United Nations was to mediate in disputes and promote international co-operation.
DDT and the Cold War were two different issues.
The Vietnam War was part of the cold war. The cold war was between governments (Nations/Countries).
From the perspective of the 'Free West,' the Marshall Plan implemented by the United States in the post-World War II era may be said to have had a negative impact on Communism and a positive impact on the Cold War. Its generous support of war-torn nations often prevented Communists or Communist-supported parties from gaining control in various European (and other) nations. At the same time, it positively impacted the Cold War inasmuch as it enabled a 'reborn' Western (and Southern) Europe to serve as a powerful deterrent to any direct or outright Soviet aggression within Europe itself.
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The Soviet Union and The U.S. and other nations
The Cold War
Satellite nations were like ALLIES to the communist Superpowers.
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.