The cold war was not an actual 'war'. However there were several times that it came close to becoming a war though. I hear about that if the tension and push for expansion of the USSR continued and they advanced on the other sectors and captured them that there might have been another World war.
There was no "Cold War" uniform. The Cold War was an uneasy peacetime situation, not a uniformed shooting war - that is called a "hot" war.
Cold War?
Vietnam was a shooting war (a hot war). A cold war is a NON-shooting war; a cold war is a "stand-off" between two (or more) adversaries. Technically, Vietnam, being part of the cold war...communism verses the free world...the Vietnam War was a "Hot BATTLE" of the cold war.
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Secrets are part of any war, cold or hot (non-shooting or shooting); it called classified. A-Bombs made the cold war.
The Cold War (a stalemate/non-shooting war).
The cold war was NEVER FOUGHT! The cold war was an arm's race. If there had really been a war; it never would have been called a "Cold War." It would have been called WWIII (an atomic war).
It was called The Cold War.
There was no "Cold War" uniform. The Cold War was an uneasy peacetime situation, not a uniformed shooting war - that is called a "hot" war.
None, Soldiers weren't sent to the cold war it was called the cold war because it was the war that never happened.
Cold War?
it was a hot war was but it was called the ( COLD WAR) probably cause all the dead bodies.
it was called the Cold War
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.
The political tension was known as the Cold War.
the question makes no sense look at it again
No... The Holocaust ended before the era called the Cold War began.