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Other than accidents and incidents, no. The cold war was not a war; it was just as term to describe a "military stand-off" between two sets of nuclear armed opponents.

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Did any Americans die during the Cold War?

The cold war was not a war; it was a military stand-off (no war). Americans died to operational causes (accidents).


What was the official policy concerning the USSR during the cold war?

During the Cold War, the US put diplomatic, military, and economic pressure on the USSR. There was never any active combat associated with this "war."


During the cold war what nation did the US distrust?

Any communist nation.


What was the official US policy concerning the USSR during the cold war?

During the Cold War, the US put diplomatic, military, and economic pressure on the USSR. There was never any active combat associated with this "war."


Who was Paraguay allied with during the cold war?

Paraguay was nominally a US ally, although it never played any significant role in the Cold War.


Did Ronald Reagan have any allies during his presidency?

Did you have any allies or enemies during cold war


Why World War 2 is called the bloodiest war?

Because WWII had the most bloodshed total, meaning its had the highest death total of any war ever.


Did any important events happen when Nixon was president?

Yes, the cold war ended during his campaign.


What happen during the 1950?

More American above-ground nuclear test explosions happened during this decade than any other during the Cold War.


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More American above-ground nuclear test explosions happened during this decade than any other during the Cold War.


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 was the comparasion between the Korean War and the cold war?

Korea was a "hot" portion of the "cold" war. No one died during the "Cold War" because NO WAR was fought. Cold War meant NO WAR. Cold War=Military Standoff. Cold War was just a "Term" for not shooting at each other, but ready to push the buttons once they got the word to do so. The Korean War was a war, like any other shooting, killing, destroying war. It just so happened to be the FIRST war (Besides Indochina) of the Atomic Age involving the US.