The Cold War involved two very large alliances, but the main countries which were are the center of those opposing alliances were the United States of America, and the Soviet Union.
USSR (Soviet Union) and United States of America
The Soviet Union and The United States
Democracy and Communism were the two ideologies that were at war with each other during the Cold War. The two primary countries in the war were the United States and the Soviet Union.
During the Cold War, which lasted (in varying degrees) from the 1950s into the 1980s, the primary adversaries were the United States and the Soviet Union. A host of other major nations along with many minor nations were also involved, as allies or associates, sometimes as protectorates, of the two primary powers at odds with each other.
The Cold War involved two very large alliances, but the main countries which were are the center of those opposing alliances were the United States of America, and the Soviet Union.
The main countries in the cold war were: Ameriaca And Russia They were fighting against each other!
They threatened each other with Nuclear War.
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The cold war was about how two countries fought each other.
Cold War means people (countries/nations) were NOT shooting at each other; no one was dying. They just looked at each other and were looking for an excuse to fight each other.
The Soviet Union and the United States were the two leading powers in the Cold War, with each side having many allies.
The United States of America and the USSR or Soviet Union (Russia).
USSR (Soviet Union) and United States of America
The Soviet Union and The United States
Germany, North Korea and China.
Democracy and Communism were the two ideologies that were at war with each other during the Cold War. The two primary countries in the war were the United States and the Soviet Union.