The Warsaw Pact.
A military alliance of communist nations in eastern Europe. Organized in 1955 in answer to NATO, the Warsaw Pact included Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. It disintegrated in 1991, in the wake of the collapse of communism in eastern Europe and the Soviet Union.The treaty was signed in Warsaw on 14 May 1955, and the pact was dissolved in Prague on 1 July 1991.The Warsaw Pact no longer exists. It was an alliance of the Eastern Bloc countries, established in 1955 by the Soviet Union as a counterpart to NATO.It is not war saw, but Warsaw. In response to the birth of the NATO, the Communist countries of Europe signed a treaty of mutual defense and military aid in May 1955. The leading country of the Warsaw Pact was the USSR. This 'coalition' collapsed in 1991, when the USSR dissolved.
Signed 14 May 1955, the Warsaw Pact (formally, the Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation, and Mutual Assistance and similar in format to NATO) was a collective defense treaty among the eight communist states of Central and Eastern Europe governing during the Cold War.
Angolan Communist Party was created in 1955.
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Unified Egyptian Communist Party was created in 1955.
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The Warsaw Pact was the alliance that was made by communist Eastern European countries that the Soviet Union controlled. It was a military alliance that was formed in 1955, during the Cold War.
Commencing in 1955 to stop communist aggression.
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In 1945 after Communist rule as the People's Republic of Bulgaria.
When communist infiltrators began entering South Vietnam in 1955.
1955, part of the cold war against communist expansion.