The cold war was a frightening time period to live in because there was no actual fighting between the Russians and the Americans. The scariness occurred from the tension between the two nations, and the anxiety of a potential nuclear war. A nuclear war would essentially end humanity, so many people lived in fear of the mass death and destruction that could occur. Both the Americans and the Russians did not want to be the first country to attack, yet they did not want to be attacked first.
In this time period, the first country to launch a nuclear weapon would, in theory, suffer less civilian deaths because they would have destroyed more of the other country first. However, it is likely that if one country detected the other preparing to attack, a preventive attack would occur first, resulting mass destruction to both sides.
This all caused a great deal of anxiety throughout the world, including parts of the Middle East and South American, where proxy wars between the Americans and Soviets occurred. An example of this is the Afghanistan-Russia war, in which the Americans secretly funded the Afghani's with money and weapons to fight the Russians. This resulted in the Soviets being too far in debt to compete with the Americans on a global scale, and lead to the end of the Cold War.
Because the United states and the Soviet Union both World superpowers had nuclear weapons But they both know that even one nuke going off could set off a full scale nuclear war. so they stayed in a stalemate for decades . That's why they were scared
The Cold War was not "cold" per say, but was simply the name of a war that took place.
Cold war 1945-91
world war II
The cold war by definition was not a "war" but many spies die collecting information on the positions of nuclear long rangemissile.this is my best answer you may want to look father.The cold war turned into a "Hot" war in Korea and Vietnam.
The cold war did not take place in any specific location. It did however involve the United States and Russia because they were the only super powers left in the world after WWII.
There was NO place in the Cold War that had action. That is why it was called " cold" . If any action had taken place it would have resulted in total war.
The Cold War was not "cold" per say, but was simply the name of a war that took place.
There was NO place in the Cold War that had action. That is why it was called " cold" . If any action had taken place it would have resulted in total war.
There was NO place in the Cold War that had action. That is why it was called " cold" . If any action had taken place it would have resulted in total war.
There was NO place in the Cold War that had action. That is why it was called " cold" . If any action had taken place it would have resulted in total war.
There was NO place in the Cold War that had action. That is why it was called " cold" . If any action had taken place it would have resulted in total war.
There was NO place in the Cold War that had action. That is why it was called " cold" . If any action had taken place it would have resulted in total war.
the cold war actually necer really had a certain place that it was taken at but it did have to do with the U.S and Russia after world war II
Yorktown, it was a place in the cold war
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Vietnam
What was one place where the Cold War was "hot" and U.S. soldiers fought and died