Define Warsaw Pact Meaning

Warsaw Pact
A treaty between the eastern bloc nations and the USSR to protect against NATO interferance, specifically in East Germany. Signed in 1955, the member states were the USSR, Poland, East Germany, Hungary, Albania, Romania, Czechoslovakia and bulgaria. It was an alliance of the "red" countries, except for former Yugoslavia, and later Albania would exclude itself. They basically would defend eachother if one was attacked. With the mighty Soviet union on thier side, no-one dared attempt this.


Communism killer Mikhail Gorbachev later took measures to abolish this treaty, allowing the member nation to do as the liked from December 1988. This lead to the tearing down of the Berlin Wall and the pact was ripped up completely as the USSR disbanded into the CIS nations.

Most of the warsaw pact nations joined NATO after the warsaw pact.
By Sophie
Rewriting The Warsaw Pact

I opened the door and my roommate and his girl were rewriting the warsaw pact.
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Warsaw Pact
basically an anti-America alliance.
a bunch of countries got forced into it.

Warsaw Pact lasted from 1955 all the way until 1991 when the USSR collapse because Russia was leading it.
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