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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

United Kingdom

United States of America

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

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