Cold War

Warsaw Pact
Soviet tanks, marked with white crosses to distinguish them from Czechoslovak tanks,[67] on the streets of Prague during the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1968 ©Image Attribution forthcoming. Image belongs to the respective owner(s).
1955 May 14

Warsaw Pact

Warsaw, Poland

While Stalin's death in 1953 slightly relaxed tensions, the situation in Europe remained an uneasy armed truce. The Soviets, who had already created a network of mutual assistance treaties in the Eastern Bloc by 1949, established a formal alliance therein, the Warsaw Pact, in 1955. It stood opposed to NATO.


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