The Warsaw Pact was a friendship treaty signed in 1955 between the Soviet Union and seven other Eastern European countries to ensure mutual defense during the Cold War.
Overview
Member States
Comparison With NATO
Dissolution And Legacy
Impact On The Cold War
Reactions From The West
Key Events And Conflicts
Cultural And Social Aspects
Formation Of The Warsaw Pact
Military Structure And Strategy
Political And Economic Implications
Cuban Missile Crisis
Prague Spring
United States
Organization
Information
Literature
Economics
Communism
Aircraft
Cold War
Warsaw
๐ The Warsaw Pact was formed on May 14, 1955, during the Cold War.
๐ท๐บ The Soviet Union was a key member of the Warsaw Pact, which included seven other countries.
๐ต๐ฑ The agreement was signed in Warsaw, the capital city of Poland.
๐ฆธโโ๏ธ Countries in the Warsaw Pact worked together like superheroes to protect each other.
๐ The Pact allowed member countries to share military resources and train together.
๐งฑ The Berlin Wall, built in 1961, became a famous symbol during the Cold War.
๐ The Warsaw Pact represented a union of communist countries in Eastern Europe.
๐ The Soviet Union made many of the important decisions for the Warsaw Pact.
๐๏ธ The Warsaw Pact had a significant impact on politics and economics in its member countries.
๐๏ธ In 1991, the Warsaw Pact was officially dissolved after the fall of the Soviet Union.
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