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Yes, there have been instances in history where allies have turned against each other in war. One notable example is the Peloponnesian War between Athens and Sparta, who were former allies in the Delian League. Another example is the Seven Years' War, where Britain and Prussia, former allies in the War of the Austrian Succession, found themselves on opposite sides. These conflicts often arise due to shifting alliances, conflicting interests, or power struggles among former allies.

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Oh honey, you must be talking about the Cold War. Allies like the US and the Soviet Union were all buddy-buddy during World War II, but then things got icy real quick afterwards. They weren't exactly sending each other love letters, if you catch my drift. So yeah, there was definitely some serious shade thrown between former allies during that time.

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Oh, dude, you're talking about the good ol' Civil War, right? Yeah, that was when the Union and the Confederacy were like, "Hey, let's fight each other instead of holding hands and singing Kumbaya." So, yeah, allies definitely turned against each other during that whole mess.

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No, the period after the Second World War is called Cold War (lasted for about 40 years). The superpowers were hostile with each other but did not fight in battle fields or did not shoot each other.

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