During the Cold War, several alliances did not exist, including NATO's potential expansion to include countries like Sweden and Finland, which maintained military non-alignment during the conflict. Additionally, the European Union, as a cohesive political and economic entity, was not established until the Maastricht Treaty in 1993, well after the Cold War began. Other alliances, like the African Union or the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, also did not exist during this period, as they were formed later to address regional issues and cooperation.
Nato did not exist during WW2.
The United Nations did not exist during World War I, as it was established after World War II in 1945. The League of Nations, created in 1920 as a result of the Treaty of Versailles, aimed to prevent further conflicts but ultimately failed to prevent World War II. Various political tensions and alliances prior to and during World War I contributed to the outbreak of the war, and the UN was not a factor in that conflict.
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The Nazis made these camps during world war 2
The Motown as you know it did not exist during World War 2. It became a nationally popular deal during the fifties and sixties.
Israel didn't exist during World War II.
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No it didnt exist until 1946
The nation of Poland did not actually exist during World War I. It was part of the Austria-Hungarian Empire of which Germany was a part.
Bangladesh didn't exist during WW2. It was a part of India then.
Governments began to exist since a long ago where laws were set to be followed by the people