Latvia was not an independent country during the Cold War. From 1944 to 1991 Latvia was part of the Soviet Union (USSR).
So it was on the side of the USSR, because it was the USSR.
Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia
The Cold War was most nations on Earth either on the American side or the Soviet side.
Austria was capitalist throughout the Cold War. It was on the USA's side of the Cold War.
Neutrals.
Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The last three are collectively known as the Baltic States. (Poland, farther west, has also been occupied or controlled by Russia in the past. Belarus, farther east, was the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic in the USSR.)
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No. It was called the cold war because there was no overt action on either side.
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
No, Latvia was controlled by the USSR after the Hitler-Stalin pact was violated by Hitler. Please see the Related Link below for more info on that.
The five countries that helped during WW2. They were all on the allies side.
they did'nt want to start another war
At the end of WW 2, the US and the Soviet Union began the "Cold War". The US and her wartime allies were part of the US side of this "war" and the nations then part of the Soviet Bloc and China were the other "side of the Cold War".Both the Soviets and the US, took in former German rocket scientists. With their help, inter continental ballistic missiles were developed. The ICBM enhanced the fears in the Cold War because now each side had missiles that could reach targets thousands of miles away, and carrying nuclear weapons.