All the countries involved in the Warsaw Pact were communist states.
In response to NATO, The Soviet Union eventually went on to form what was known as the Warsaw Pact. This was an agreement within Soviet Countries that if someone were to attack one of them within the Pact, it would be considered an attack on ALL of them.
The Warsaw Pact no longer exists. It was disbanded some years ago. Besides the Soviet Union, the other six nations of the Warsaw Pact were East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Czechoslovakia.The Warsaw Pact was a military alliance between the Soviet Union and its satellite countries in Eastern Europe. It was formed in 1955 as a response to the entry of West Germany into NATO. The pact was dissolved in 1991.The original members were Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. (East Germany joined in 1956. Albania left in 1968.)Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union were all in the Warsaw Pact.
All these four countries were under the control of Soviet Union. They were in Eastern Block.Members of Warsaw Military pact
None as a combatant. The USSR/Red China/and Warsaw Pact nations all contributed weapons and equipment to North Vietnam.
I would really describe the Warsaw Pact as an effect of NATO. It gave further justification to Moscow to dictate terms to its satellite states in Eastern Europe and essentially rule over everything east of the Iron Curtain. If anybody opposed them, for instance the Czechs or the Hungarians, Soviets could demand Pact action and make the effort seem more international and once again more justified. What about the people in these countries? What was the affect on them? I say that if one country was attacked by another that Moscow would have the power to strike against the attacking country in an act of mutual assistance. Perhaps this would cause another war. In this case, the people of these waring states would have to fight against each other. This would mean loss of population and wealth needed for the war. But that is all hypothetical. There were no wars because why? No country in their right mind would attack any of the seven countries excluding the USSR under the Warsaw Pact for fear of being attacked by one of the world's superpowers at that time: the USSR itself.
All the countries involved in the Warsaw Pact were communist states.
In response to NATO, The Soviet Union eventually went on to form what was known as the Warsaw Pact. This was an agreement within Soviet Countries that if someone were to attack one of them within the Pact, it would be considered an attack on ALL of them.
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
The Warsaw pact ended as all the countries which was in the Warsaw pact collapsed and left the Warsaw pact because they no longer wanted to follow the communist ways and no longer wanted to support the soviet structure.
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.
The Warsaw Pact.
The Warsaw Pact no longer exists. It was disbanded some years ago. Besides the Soviet Union, the other six nations of the Warsaw Pact were East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and Czechoslovakia.The Warsaw Pact was a military alliance between the Soviet Union and its satellite countries in Eastern Europe. It was formed in 1955 as a response to the entry of West Germany into NATO. The pact was dissolved in 1991.The original members were Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. (East Germany joined in 1956. Albania left in 1968.)Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union were all in the Warsaw Pact.
It got quite a bit bigger - the five non-Soviet countries of the Warsaw Pact have all become capitalist democracies.
It got quite a bit bigger - the five non-Soviet countries of the Warsaw Pact have all become capitalist democracies.
All these four countries were under the control of Soviet Union. They were in Eastern Block.Members of Warsaw Military pact
The counterpart to NATO during the Cold War was the Warsaw Pact, a collective defense treaty among the Soviet Union and its satellite states in Eastern Europe. The Warsaw Pact was disbanded in 1991 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
After the USSR collapsed, all of the former Soviet countries remained in a military alliance. This military alliance is called the Commonwealth of Independent States or CIS.