What was the Cold War?

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The Cold War was a period of tension and subdued hostility which gripped most of the world between the 1940s and the early 1990s. The primary actors in the Cold War were the United States and its allies, countered by Russia and countries aligned with that nation. Rather than engaging in a potentially devastating out and out war, the countries involved in the Cold War jockeyed for position in more subtle ways. Many major events in global history including the rise of the Berlin Wall and the Cuban Missile Crisis were related to the Cold War.

The Cold War has its roots in the Second World War, when the Allied powers made an uneasy pact with Russia to defeat Germany and Italy. The Allied countries were concerned about joining forces with a Communist nation, and Russia was likewise hesitant about the agreement. After the Second World War, Germany was divided into territories occupied by the Allies and Russia, and the relationship started to go sour shortly after that.

From the point of view of the West, Communist was a dangerous idea. Russia had firm control of Eastern Europe, but the Allies and the United States in particular hoped to prevent the spread of Communism through containment. The West was also concerned about the potential for conversion in developing nations in Africa, Asia, and South America. The West heavily controlled regions which bordered Communist countries, and sent a variety of spies across the borders to gather information about Communist regimes. In addition, both Communists and Westerners engaged in wars on other ground, such as in Korea and Vietnam, in an attempt to gain the upper hand.

Russia and allied nations such as China, on the other hand, wanted to protect themselves and the Communist nations that they were allied with. The division between Communist Eastern Europe and the West was called the “Iron Curtain,” due to the difficulty in crossing it, thanks to Communist officials trying to keep citizens in and Westerners out. Communist nations competed with the West economically, scientifically, and technologically in an attempt to establish superiority. The Cold War led the Space Race which landed Americans on the moon in 1969, and it also led to nuclear proliferation, as a growing number of countries grew concerned for their safety.

Numerous attempts were made at reaching a diplomatic agreement during the Cold War, but the Cold War truly began to end when Eastern European nations rose up against Communism. The Solidarity anti-communist movement gained ground in Poland as the Berlin Wall fell and leaders of the United States and Russia started to engage in cooperative talks. Diplomatic relationships between the major players in the Cold War were re-established in the 1990s, to the relief of many people around the world who had been impacted by the Cold War.

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how did the cold war have an affect on the counter culture movement (the hippie movement)?

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I think this article is very interesting and it really helps those looking up the information.
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No- there were no battles with guns.
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Did they have guns in the war?
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What other events did The Cold War lead to? And also, what was the Cold war about?
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Did Ronald Reagan end the cold war?
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Greek Civil War, Chinese Civil War, Korean War, Vietnam War, Bay of Pigs Invasion, Gulf War and the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan are just some examples of numerous actual conflicts caused or supported by the Cold War.
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As an answer to your question, anon10775, no there were no wars with guns during the Cold War. In fact the Cold War was more the threat of a war happening as nobody was sure who had nuclear missiles so everyone was uneasy and tension was high. Despite the fact there was no physical war it was more of a mental and political war which did affect many people all over the world (like how most US Americans hate communism because of the threat of Russia during the cold war)
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Was there actually a war with guns during the Cold War?
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