The first use of the term 'Cold War' has been attributed to the US presidential advisor Bernard Baruch, who on the 16th April 1947 gave a speech in South Carolina, in which he said 'Let us not be deceived, we are in the midst of a cold war'.
The Rosenbergs were tried in March 1951 and executed in June 1953; both dates were in the midst of the Korean War (1950-1953); all part of the cold war.
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The first use of the term 'Cold War' has been attributed to the US presidential advisor Bernard Baruch, who on the 16th April 1947 gave a speech in South Carolina, in which he said 'Let us not be deceived, we are in the midst of a cold war'.
America was in the midst of The Cold War with the Soviet Union.
{| |- | US presidential advisor Bernard Baruch used the phrase. He was giving a speech in South Carolina. It was in 1947 and is credited with being the origins of the phrase, though George Orwell had used it earlier. |}
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The Rosenbergs were tried in March 1951 and executed in June 1953; both dates were in the midst of the Korean War (1950-1953); all part of the cold war.
woodro wilson
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The Russians were in the process of building missle silos on Cuba, which is 90 miles from our border. This was also in the midst of the cold war.
America and Russia, and the cold war was pretty much all a bluff. Russia said we are making a nuke. And then America said if you are building one we are building 10 and this just kinda escalated into the cold war. Neither country had nukes though. It was called the cold war because there was no gun fighting, infact it was fighting with words. A fake fight with words actually, because nothing either country said was true.
Winston Churchill
The USAF made the statement; they had a sign at one of their bases in Korea during the war.