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
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All countries in Europe west of the Iron Curtain (the division between democratic west and communist east) besides Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, Sweden, Finland, and Ireland in which all remained neutral
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