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All the countries involved in the Warsaw Pact were communist states.
All the countries involved in the Warsaw Pact were communist states.
The USSR and Germany, Italy and Japan.
the Atlantic Pact is a pact between most of the Atlantic countries against communism
There were four more member nations of NATO than of the Warsaw Pact. NATO consisted of 12 countries, while the Warsaw Pact consisted of only 8 countries.
The Kellogg-Briand Pact, signed in 1928, aimed to eliminate war as a tool for resolving disputes between nations. While many countries signed the pact, several, including Japan, Italy, and Germany, violated its principles in the years leading up to and during World War II. The United States, while a signatory, faced challenges in enforcing the pact and ultimately became involved in the conflict as these nations pursued aggressive military actions.
Albania
The Warsaw pact was a mutal agreement between communist countries. After WW2, all countries under the control of the Soviet Union sighned this pact. The pact was disbanded after Soviet Union fell in the 90's
A pact is an agreement or covenant, in international law it refers to an agreement between two countries.
The Warsaw Pact was the largest of several alliances of Communist countries.
The anti-comintern pact was between Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan.
Axis pact of the Axis Powers: Germany, Italy and Japan; Romania joined this pact at 23 November 1940.