Slogans such as "Better Dead than Red", Khrushchev's threat "We will bury you!", the Space Race (the race for the moon), nuclear powered submarines, the Cuban Missile Crisis of '62, SAC (Strategic Air Command), and the Vietnam War.
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∙ 15y agoWinston Churchill was involved in the Boer War, World War 1 and World War 2 but he is mostly remembered for his leadership during World War 2.
The US was fighting the USSR, or the Soviet Union, in the cold war. Mostly, though, it was democracy against communism.
Because they were constantly at war with other Indian tribes to claim Comancheria for themselves and to defend it.
polands are not in the cold war
Patrick Henry is remembered for his encouraging speech in the Revolutionary War "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death"
For most on the Homefront it would be the Battle of San Juan Hill.
Winston Churchill was involved in the Boer War, World War 1 and World War 2 but he is mostly remembered for his leadership during World War 2.
The US was fighting the USSR, or the Soviet Union, in the cold war. Mostly, though, it was democracy against communism.
He is a president that has a son as a president as well. He is also remembered for raising taxes after he and promised not to and for the Kuwait War.
Oscar Schindler is mostly remembered as he was portrayed in Steven Spielberg's biopic of him from 1993.
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i remembered what he said to me before he left for war.
The Mycenaeans were best remembered for their part in the epic Trojan War.
Because they were constantly at war with other Indian tribes to claim Comancheria for themselves and to defend it.
Picasso is remembered mostly for Cubism. look it up
The cold war was not really a war, it was mostly an Arms Race for Nuclear Weaons. It was between Russia or back then it was the Soviet Union or the USSR and the USA or United States of America. It ended with the Cuban Missle Crisis.
Douglas MacArthur is remembered today as a war hero