The Cold War era began shortly after World War II, around 1947, and lasted until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. It was characterized by political, military, and ideological tension between the Western bloc, led by the United States, and the Eastern bloc, led by the Soviet Union. This period involved various conflicts, arms races, and proxy wars, but it stopped short of direct military confrontation between the two superpowers.
Korean War and Vietnam War.
Tension was the cold war. The allies were always preparing (on patrol and on manuevers) during the cold war.
Cold war 1945-91
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Poland wasn't an iron curtain during the Cold War era
Vietnam
Do you mean, "Why was the era AFTER world war 2 called the cold war?" Because no one calls the era of WW2 the cold war.
Part of the "Red Scare" era (also known as the "cold war").
No the Cold War was the reason why the Vietnam War happened.
vietnam war and the cold war
The cold war was world wide; and commenced in 1945 and ended in 1990.
what idea was the major justification for U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War era?
Cold War
During the Cold War era, the main reason why the United States and the Soviet Union were reluctant to engage in direct military conflict because there was a great potential for global nuclear destruction. ... This gigantic global struggle was known as the Cold War.
Colonial
No... The Holocaust ended before the era called the Cold War began.
WWII