The Cold War has often been dated from 1947 to 1991.
However some historians argue that Winston Churchill's 'Iron Curtain' speech in 1946 marked the growing tension between the two superpowers. On the other hand, other historians suggest that the Cold War began just after the Second World War; signified by the Yalta and Potsdam Conference consequently.
So there are various opinions concerning your questions, and it is important to note that all have been supported by specific argumentation.
beginning of the cold war was 1945 and the end was 1960
The atomic bomb was detonated (created) in 1945. That is what caused the cold war. Historians can disagree or Historians can agree; it has no bearing on the detonation date.
Napoleon was long dead by the beginning of the cold war.
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Who would control post war Europe
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beginning of the cold war was 1945 and the end was 1960
The atomic bomb was detonated (created) in 1945. That is what caused the cold war. Historians can disagree or Historians can agree; it has no bearing on the detonation date.
There was no religious aspect to the Cold War -(what have you been reading )
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Napoleon was long dead by the beginning of the cold war.
The free world won the cold war.
The Berlin Wall was a symbol of the Cold War
The exact timeline of the Cold War is from 1921 to about 1930. The Cold War lasted to the beginning of the Great Depression which began in the 1930's.
The Korean war was the first hot war in the cold war.
India gained their independence from British Colonial rule in the year of 1947, which was around the beginning of the Cold War.
The Cold War started in 1947.