The Cold War was the period after the World War II of political conflict and military tension between the USSR and the United States of America. It lasted from 1945 to 1991, with the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). As the name indicates, it was a “cold” war; this means that no actual bullets (or any other kind of weapon) were fired between these two factions, although many conflicts during the war were propitiated and supported by them. Some of the biggest or major events this war provoked were:
- The Korean war (1950 – 1953).- War fought between nowadays South Korea (capitalism) and North Korea (communism) for the territorial division on the Korean peninsula.
- The Vietnam war (1955 – 1975).-