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.
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What was 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.
Who was Eisenhowers vice president
Dwight D. Eisenhower's vice president was Richard Nixon.
When was the Bicentennial July Fourth celebration
That was in 1976. I was there.
Does Germany have a federal republic
Yes. Germany is a federal republic.
Why was the Berlin Wall built
To keep people from leaving east germany (apex)
Shanghai electric group co ltd shanghai china address
Address:30F,Shanghai Maxdo Center,No. 8 Xing Yi
Road,PRC(200336)
Shanghai Electric Group Co.,Ltd.
Tel:52082266 Fax: 52082103
Office Email:office@shanghai-electric.com
Investor Relations Email:ir@shanghai-electric.com
The Berlin Wall was built to
The Berlin Wall was built by the German Democratic Republic during the Cold War to prevent its population from escaping Soviet-controlled East Berlin to West Berlin, which was controlled by the major Western Allies. It divided the city of Berlin into two physically and ideologically contrasting zones.
What was important about ping pong diplomacy
By having officials work behind the scenes, ping pong diplomacy
allowed diplomats to conduct negotiations without public or
political pressure.
What was combat like for American combat soldiers in Vietnam
The Vietnam War was one of the worst in American history. Combat
in the jungle was difficult, and it was hard to know who exactly
was the enemy, since Vietnam had two different sides of the war as
well.
What was an argument made against the military draft during the Vietnam War
It had an unfair impact on poorer citizens.
Who sent troops to help North Korea
China sent troops to help North Korea.
The UN states
What was the goal of aid provided through the Marshall Plan
The goal of aid provided through the Marshall Plan was to decrease the appeal of communism in Western Europe.
What reforms of the fair deal did not happen
Federal aid to education
Who signed a secret agreement to seize control of the Suez canal
Israel, Britain, and France signed it in 1956.
What did the events of 1968 show about the Americans' views on politics
they were deeply divided
The Cold War resulted from
Tensions between the two nations at the end of World War II. The two nations were the United States and the Soviet Union.
The united states refused to support popular elections in vietnam in 1956 because they
Feared that Vietnam would vote for a Communist government.
Southern dixiecrats left the democratic party because
They did not support Truman's civil rights policies.
What was a consequence of refusing to answer questions asked by the House Un-American Activities Committee and gt
You could be blacklisted.
Which of these was not a principle of liberalism during the cold war