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Was there any witnesses of the cold war when it was happening?

All human beings living during the cold war (1945-1990) were witnesses. There was no war. Cold War means Military Stand-Off. Stand-Off means facing each other ready to fight... Ready to fight is not fighting.


What is the refusal to take part in a war called?

10 Letter Word: Neutrality


Where did the French troops refuse to fight in World War 1?

During World War I, French troops famously refused to fight in the Battle of Verdun in 1916 due to the extreme conditions and heavy casualties. This reluctance was part of a broader context of mutinies and discontent among French soldiers, particularly following the 1917 Nivelle Offensive, where many felt disillusioned and demoralized by the leadership and the war's stalemate. The refusal to fight highlighted the growing fatigue and resistance among the troops amidst the grueling trench warfare.


Refesual to fight in war?

A person who refused to fight in the war was termed a conscientious objector.


What happened if you refused to fight in world war 2?

Refusing to fight in World War II could lead to various consequences depending on the country. In the United States, draft evaders faced legal repercussions, including fines and imprisonment. Some individuals claimed conscientious objector status, allowing them to serve in non-combat roles or alternative service, while others faced social stigma and backlash. In other countries, refusal to fight could result in severe penalties, including execution in extreme cases.