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What is a difference between World War 2 and the Cold war?

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World War II was the largest, most destructive conflagration in human history. ... The Cold War, so-called because a major war between the United States and its North Atlantic allies on one side and the Soviet Union and its satellite nations on the other, never occurred.
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the cold war wasn't actually a full blown war, as it was more large tensions between the soviet union and the united states, unlike world war 2, which was an actual war between multiple countries.

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