The term "hot war" should, and was intended to be used, only in conjunction with the term "cold war." Meaning that a "cold war" is a non-shooting war; and a "hot war" is a shooting war. Extra examples: 1. People die in "hot wars." 2. People do not die in "cold wars." (accidents don't count).
The term used during the Cold War was "brinksmanship." It refers to going to the brink of war.
Yankee refered to the Union (Northen) Troops and people. It was meant as a slur and a bad term, and was used by the Confederates.
War babies.
It was a term used for German nationals.
The term used for people who wanted to get involved in World War 2 is "volunteers" or "military enlistees." These individuals willingly joined the armed forces or other organizations to serve their country during the war.
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Carpetbaggers was the term often used to describe such people.
The term "hot war" should, and was intended to be used, only in conjunction with the term "cold war." Meaning that a "cold war" is a non-shooting war; and a "hot war" is a shooting war. Extra examples: 1. People die in "hot wars." 2. People do not die in "cold wars." (accidents don't count).
The term "hot war" was only used in conjuction with the term "cold war." Cold war meaning no war; hot war meaning a war.
The term used during the Cold War was "brinksmanship." It refers to going to the brink of war.
Yankee refered to the Union (Northen) Troops and people. It was meant as a slur and a bad term, and was used by the Confederates.
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War babies.
It is a term used to describe a diamond that was mined in a war zone and used to finance war activities. These diamonds are typically mined in unstable regions of Africa.
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It scars them at someone was able to kill millions of their own people and the effects,methods used was torturous which terrifies them