I think Germany was the last nation to surrender to Allied Forces in 1918.
No nation dropped an atomic weapon during the cold war. The cold war is not the same as World War 2. Two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan by the US at the end of World War 2. The cold war is called 'cold' because it was not an actual armed conflict. It was a period marked by a conflict of ideologies, propaganda and fear.
World War 2 was ended when Japan finally surrendered to the Allied Forces after the US dropped the only atom bombs ever used against a nation. The story of the atom bombs dropped on Nagasaki Japan and Hiroshima Japan are on the link below.
Russia dropped out of World War I due to the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917. The revolution led to the overthrow of the provisional government and the establishment of a communist regime under Vladimir Lenin. In March 1918, the new government signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany, formally ending Russia's participation in the war.
Atomic bombs were dropped in WWII
Russia
I think Germany was the last nation to surrender to Allied Forces in 1918.
Japan
The Girth of a Nation - 1918 was released on: USA: April 1918
The war began in 1914, but not every country joined in at the same time, and some countries dropped out before the war ended in 1918.
Japan was bombed at Hiroshima and at Nagasaki.
No nation dropped an atomic weapon during the cold war. The cold war is not the same as World War 2. Two atomic bombs were dropped on Japan by the US at the end of World War 2. The cold war is called 'cold' because it was not an actual armed conflict. It was a period marked by a conflict of ideologies, propaganda and fear.
Russia, revolutionary-later Communist. The Communist movement in Russia began ostensibly as an anti-war movement not too different from that opposing the Vietnam conflict in the sixties and seventies. it then, well got out of hand, escalated into political violence and the St.Petersburg massacre, et al. Russia was out of the European theatre of war by l9l7, the American Heritage Landmark book of World War I clearlty begins the chapter heading- Exit Russia.
K. Ottenheym has written: 'Nation im Kampf' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918
Winning the War - 1918 was released on: USA: 1 December 1918
War Gardens - 1918 I was released on: USA: 26 August 1918
The war between 1914 to 1918 is known as World War I.