Usage examples of "kalten Krieg" in German with translation to English

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Die 1950er Jahre werden durch einen kalten Krieg zwischen Ost und West charakterisiert. The 1950s are characterized through a cold war between east and west.
Sogar jetzt, viele Jahre nach dem Kalten Krieg, ist immer noch viel Verbitterung zwischen Russen und Deutschen, besonders in Gebieten, die einst von der Sowietunion besetzt waren. Even now, many years after the Cold War, there is still much rancor between the Russians and the Germans, especially in areas once occupied by the Soviet Union.
Der Kalte Krieg fing nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg an. The Cold War began after World War Two.
Der Kalte Krieg hatte auch Auswirkungen auf den Nahen Osten. The Cold War also affected the Middle East.
Der Kalte Krieg hatte auch Auswirkungen auf den Mittleren Osten. The Cold War also affected the Middle East.
Diese Kleidung ist für einen kalten Wintertag unangemessen. These clothes are not appropriate for a cold winter day.
Ich bin gegen den Krieg. I'm against the war.
Wie werden sie in diesem Zelt über den kalten Winter kommen. How will they get through the cold winter in that tent?
In der Liebe und im Krieg ist alles erlaubt. All is fair in love and war.
Sie starb in einer kalten Dezembernacht. She died on a cold night in December.
Krieg führt nur zu sinnloser und brutaler Zerstörung. War results only in senseless and violent destruction.
Ist dieser Zahn empfindlich bei kalten Speisen? Is this tooth sensitive to cold foods?
Niemand will an einem kalten Tag draußen arbeiten. Nobody wants to work outdoors on a cold day.
Der Krieg von 1812 hatte begonnen. The War of 1812 had begun.
Unterhalten wir uns bei einem kalten Bier! Let's talk over a cold beer.
Ein Krieg muss um jeden Preis verhindert werden. War must be avoided at all costs.
Wir sind alles andere als bereit für den kalten Winter. We are all but ready for the cold winter.
Noch ein Krieg und wir sind ruiniert. Another war, and we will be ruined.
Wir erwarten dieses Jahr einen sehr kalten Winter. We expect a very cold winter this year.
Wie denken Sie über den Krieg? What do you think of war?
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