Communism verses the free world.
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∙ 2008-08-01 08:19:40Wiki User
∙ 2008-08-02 09:09:55The Atomic Bomb caused the cold war.
Cold war
The Cold War had many causes, the most important of which was the fear on the part of both sides that causing a "hot" war might lead to the destruction of everyone involved. Other causes include exhaustion from World War II and a commitment to working indirectly, not directly, to advance national causes and overcome enemies.
They call the cold war the cold because it was a war that wasn't violent but it was a war of war
The main cause was the suspicion between the democratic West and the communist Soviet Union. Despite being allies during the second world war, after the war the Soviets slammed down the Iron Curtain - so began the cold war.
Some called this war "The Hot Battle of the Cold War". It was during the cold war era but not at all cold.
The Atomic Bomb caused the cold war.
Cold war
The Cold War. Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the cold war.
Cold war.
Cold War.
The A-Bomb.
The direct causes of the cold war were tensions between the U.S. and Soviet Union. Distrust arose between them as WW2 ended.
self insecure feeling
The cold war was not a war; it was a military stand-off (no war). Americans died to operational causes (accidents).
Vietnam was part of the COLD WAR. It was fought to stop the spread of communism.
There was only 1 cause; nuclear weapons. If there hadn't been nukes there would've NO COLD WAR...just war as usual.
I would assume the cold war