Nato
The Warsaw pact was a treaty, not really an organisation, and as such did not have a head. However, the Soviet Union was effectively pre-eminent in all its doings.
Warsaw Pact
The Warsaw Pact was created on May 14 of 1955
The Warsaw Pact.
That Alliance was called the Warsaw Pact. It was dissolved in 1989.
The Warsaw Pact was a political and military alliance formed in 1955 among the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite states as a response to NATO. It served as a counterbalance to Western influence during the Cold War and was dissolved in 1991 with the end of the Cold War.
Albania
The Warsaw pact organization was a collective defense treaty. There eight communist states involved; Albanian, Bulgarian, Czech, Slovak, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian and Russian,
The Soviet Union's version of NATO was the Warsaw Pact. It was a collective defense treaty signed in 1955 by the Eastern Bloc countries, which were under Soviet influence. The Warsaw Pact aimed to counter the influence of NATO and to maintain political and military unity among its member states.
The Warsaw Pact was the military alliance formed to counter Soviet expansion.
The Warsaw Pact.
Romania didn't leave the Warsaw pact, the pact was dissolved on 1 July 1991.