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Q: Where where the hot wars fought during the cold war?
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How did the 1970's and 1980's proxy wars affect the overall Cold War Conflict?

The Korean & Vietnam Wars (1950-1953) & (1961-1975) respectively, were the only "proxy wars" fought during the cold war. Both of those "Limited Wars" (Limited to Conventional Weapons only-No Nukes) were "Hot" battles of the Cold War. Communist rebellions, insurrections, guerrilla activites (such as attempted by Castro's Lieutenant Che Gueverra in Central/South America), etc, never fully developed into "wars" involving showdowns such as they did in Korea & Vietnam.


Hot Wars were found where?

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).


What are hot wars?

I assume the term Hot War is meant to be in contrast to the term Cold War. Hot wars, in relationship to the Cold War, is any type of conflict which has actual conflict resulting in violence and possible death in an open and overt arena.


What was the region was the cold fought in?

The cold war was not fought in any single locationBUTThe German city of Berlin with the "Berlin wall" and The Cuban missile crises are examples of hot spots. You should WIKI both


What are the differences between a cold war and a hot war?

A cold war is a war that is fought politically by diplomacy with no actual shot being fired. A hot war is a war where military action is used.

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What are two wars that were fought as a consequence of the cold war?

The Korean War (1950-1953) & The Vietnam War (1961-1975) were "Hot" battles of the "Cold War."


How are hot wars and cold wars alike?

A Hot War is physical actions while a Cold War is just threatening talk.


Which battle ended hostilities in the western territories in the war?

If the question is referring to the cold war. There were no battles fought. Cold War means NO FIGHTING. NO KILLING. NO BATTLES. However, there were two "Hot" battles (which were actually wars; so one could say two hot wars fought during the cold war) fought between the powers of Communism and the powers of the Free World: The Korean War (1950-1953) & The Vietnam War (1961-1975). The communists lost the Korean War (they failed to conquer South Korea); but won the Vietnam War (they conquered South Vietnam).


What were some battles of the cold war?

None, the cold war wasn't a war. However...Korea & Vietnam can be considered two "battles" of the cold war; since Korea/VN were "hot" (shooting & killing) wars during the cold war. The cold war was about communism vs free world. Korea/VN were both fought between communists and the free world.


What were two hot spot wars that led the US to become directly involved during the Cold War?

Germany Russia


Which war was the first fought by the US in effort to contain communism?

Basically the entire Cold War. However during the Cold War there were several hot wars which were proxy wars between the superpowers of the time. The US involvement in the Asia (Korea and Vietnam) can be considered wars were the US attempted to stop the spread of Communism. Likewise the US involvement with the Contras in Nicaragua can be considered an attempt to stop the spread of communism.


How did the 1970's and 1980's proxy wars affect the overall Cold War Conflict?

The Korean & Vietnam Wars (1950-1953) & (1961-1975) respectively, were the only "proxy wars" fought during the cold war. Both of those "Limited Wars" (Limited to Conventional Weapons only-No Nukes) were "Hot" battles of the Cold War. Communist rebellions, insurrections, guerrilla activites (such as attempted by Castro's Lieutenant Che Gueverra in Central/South America), etc, never fully developed into "wars" involving showdowns such as they did in Korea & Vietnam.


Hot Wars were found where?

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).


What was one place where the Cold War was and ldquohot and U.S. soldiers fought and died?

What was one place where the Cold War was "hot" and U.S. soldiers fought and died


What are hot wars?

I assume the term Hot War is meant to be in contrast to the term Cold War. Hot wars, in relationship to the Cold War, is any type of conflict which has actual conflict resulting in violence and possible death in an open and overt arena.


Is the Netherlands a hot or cold country?

It is neither. It can be hot during the summer and cold during the winter, but it does not have huge extremes in temperature.


What common factor triggered the hot wars in Asia during the cold war?

The Korean War is the primary example of how the Cold War turned hot in Asia. The South Koreans were aided by the United States, while the North Koreans were aided by the Soviet Union.