The countries that made up the western bloc: the United States, Great Britain, France, Canada, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Portugal, Norway, Denmark and Ireland
Poland
Nations:PolandCzechoslovakiaHungaryRomaniaAlbaniaBulgariathe DDR (East Germany)The USSR
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During the Cold War, America feared the Soviet Union. The Cold War began in the late1940s and political tensions intensified in the 1950s as Western powers like the United Stated saw the Eastern bloc of Russian and its allies as a Communist threat. It was also called the Red Scare.
The most powerful communist nation during the Cold War was the Soviet Union. It emerged as a superpower following World War II, leading the Eastern Bloc and opposing the United States and its allies in a geopolitical struggle known as the Cold War. The Soviet Union wielded significant military, economic, and ideological influence, promoting communism globally until its dissolution in 1991.
Poland
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The United States and its NATO allies
As a communist nation, China became part of the global communist alliance lead by the USSR. Western nations were in conflict with the communist bloc during the Cold War.
Not between the Eastern bloc and the Western countries.
Nations:PolandCzechoslovakiaHungaryRomaniaAlbaniaBulgariathe DDR (East Germany)The USSR
The USSR headed the eastern bloc during the Cold War.
The Cold War was between western nations and the eastern bloc. Africa is a continent so to give a better answer you need to ask about a particular nation.
The Cold War is marked by heightened military and political tension between the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc. The Western Bloc consisted of the United States and nations in NATO as well as Japan. The Eastern Bloc included the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact nations.
It symbolized the Cold War and divide between the communist Soviet bloc. and the western democratic, capital bloc.
The Western Bloc, primarily led by the United States and its NATO allies, represented capitalist democracies during the Cold War. In contrast, the Eastern Bloc, dominated by the Soviet Union and its satellite states, encompassed communist regimes. The two blocs were ideologically opposed, with the Western Bloc advocating for free markets and individual freedoms, while the Eastern Bloc focused on state control and collectivism. This division was a significant factor in global politics from the late 1940s until the early 1990s.
Western Bloc