A. for the signing nations to use war as a last resort
B. to bring smaller nations into international affairs
C. to bring the U.S. into the League of Nations for Germany to show that it was
D. not as warlike as it formerly had been
The signing of the countries promised not to use war to resolve conflict.
The goal of the Kellog-Briand pact was to prohibit the use of war as an instrument of national policy.
I would have to say that it was to help stop war between many European countries.
It was design to urge using peaceful means to settle national disputes.
Help stop war between European countries.
Baghdad pact
To counter militarily and economically NATO
The Warsaw Pact.
That Alliance was called the Warsaw Pact. It was dissolved in 1989.
The Kellogg-Briand Pact hoped to end war. The pact was an international agreement signed by several countries in 1928. It is also referred to as the Pact of Paris.
Baghdad pact
To counter militarily and economically NATO
Baghdad Pact was deactivated in 1979 because of the differences among the member countries. Baghdad Pact was formed by Iran, Pakistan, Iraq, UK and Turkey. The basic purpose of Pakistan joining this Pact was to give a halt to USSR expansion and save Muslim countries from becoming Russian colonies.
To provide for a defense pact against possible Soviet aggression.
To provide for a defense pact against possible Soviet aggression.
Nazi Germany (Tripartite Pact signer) Fascist Italy (Tripartite Pact signer) Slovakia (Tripartite Pact signer) Romania (Tripartite Pact signer) Hungary (Tripartite Pact signer) Yugoslavia (Tripartite Pact signer) Bulgaria (Tripartite Pact signer) Transylvania (Tripartite Pact signer) Croatia (Tripartite Pact signer)
the Atlantic Pact is a pact between most of the Atlantic countries against communism
The Warsaw Pact.
The Pact was created in 1998.
The Nazi-Soviet pact, or the non-aggression pact.
The purpose of the Soviet Nazi Non Aggression Pact would be to benefit both counties. The Pact put down in writing how Germany and the Soviet Union would divide up eastern Europe. Stalin did not want Hitler as an enemy and this Pact gave him assurance that he and Hitler could cooperate and satisfy the goals of each regime.
Just days prior to the outbreak of World War II, Germany and the Soviet Union entered formally into a non-aggression (and mutual trade-benefit) agreement that was soon known as the 'Molotov-Ribbentrop' pact. Signed in August of 1939, the purpose of this pact was, from the German side, to secure its eastern flank while engaging in war with nations to its west and to establish various trade benefits. For the Soviets, the pact would bring trade-benefits, open up expansion possibilities in the Baltic region and elsewhere, and also buy them time to further prepare their military for an eventual showdown with Germany.