During the Cold War, which spanned from roughly 1947 to 1991, the population of the United States varied between approximately 150 million in the late 1940s to around 250 million by the early 1990s. In contrast, the Soviet Union's population was around 170 million in the late 1940s and peaked at about 290 million just before its dissolution in 1991. These numbers reflect the demographic trends and growth patterns in both nations during that period.
During the Cold War, the US put diplomatic, military, and economic pressure on the USSR. There was never any active combat associated with this "war."
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The cold war was a MILITARY stand-off between the US and USSR.
the cold war
It is generally accepted that the USSR lost the Cold War, not the US.
The USSR supported Russia during the Cold Was.
The US did NOT allow the communists (USSR) to expand during the cold war.
US & USSR
The USSR headed the eastern bloc during the Cold War.
Yes, the U.S.S.R. a Super Power in the Cold War. They were in war with the U.S.
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.
No, the US did not drop condoms on the USSR during the Cold War as a form of psychological warfare.
The USA and USSR competed during the cold war
The USSR
During the Cold War, the US put diplomatic, military, and economic pressure on the USSR. There was never any active combat associated with this "war."
During the Cold War, the US put diplomatic, military, and economic pressure on the USSR. There was never any active combat associated with this "war."
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