Bernard Baruch, a financier and Adviser to American Presidents generations, from Woodrow Wilson to Truman, believed to be the first to use the term cold war. On April 16, 1947, he had referred to the "cold war" in a speech before the House of representatives in South Carolina: "don't let us fool: we are currently in the midst of a cold war. " In September 1947, the famous journalist Walter Lippmann gave the term is widely known for the article "Cold War"
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