Monday, October 21, 2019
The Warsaw Pact essays
The Warsaw Pact essays    The Warsaw Pact was a treaty signed in Warsaw, Poland      in June of 1955. The Countries involved in signing the pact      were Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany,      Hungary, Poland, Romania, and the Soviet Union. The pact      was a Communist equivalent to the, North Atlantic Treaty      Organization (NATO). The pact was made necessary because of      the remilitarization of West Germany (Paris pacts of 1954).      The Warsaw pact was binding for twenty years but was badly      scarred after the, European collective security treaty. The      1989 collapse of communist governments in Eastern Europe,      made the treaty superfluous, as new governments began to      dominate their former ally, the Soviet Union. The Pact     ...     
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