I assume you are talking about countries which were part of the NATO alliance. The democratic ones were:
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Federal Republic of Germany (AKA West Germany)
France
Iceland
Italy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Sweden
The Cold War lasted for many years, the following NATO members were democratic by the end of the Cold War, but not in earlier years:
Greece
Portugal
Spain
Turkey
To promote democratic ideals in communist territories
Portugal
The United States and the Soviet Union were the two countries on opposite sides during the Cold War. The Cold War ended in 1991.
the cold war was between russia and the US and it was during the nuclear "age." both of the countries had nuclear weapons, and both countries were afraid what would happen, or if their country would be attacked. the cold war wasnt an actual violent war. (during mid-late 1900s.)
soviet union ,united states,and western Germany
It's the Cold War.
To promote democratic ideals in communist territories
Many countries were led by dictators in the Cold War .
The USA and USSR competed during the cold war
Portugal
The map shows the division of Europe into Western and Eastern blocs during the Cold War. It highlights the Iron Curtain, a metaphorical line that separated communist-controlled countries in Eastern Europe from democratic countries in Western Europe.
began using democratic ways
Democratic Republic before and after.
The Cold War. The two superpowers that were in the world as of 1945, Soviet and the United States, were governed by two different styles of government, Communism and Democracy. The Soviets, wanting more countries to trade with (its normal trade being to democratic countries, who boycotted all trade with the U.S.S.R), wanted the government type of Communism to spread into other countries that were either democratic or republics. Countries that were democratic, particularly the United States, wanted to stop this. The Soviets began funding and arming Communist, forces in different countries. these led to the reign of Fidel Castro in Cuba, the Vietnam War, Korean War, and a Communist government in China, among others.
The Cold War.
The United States and the Soviet Union were the two countries on opposite sides during the Cold War. The Cold War ended in 1991.
Some countries that transitioned to democracy after the Cold War include Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and the Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). These countries were formerly under Soviet influence but eventually embraced democratic principles and institutions.