The Warsaw Pact was a treaty between Hungary, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Romania, Soviet Union, and Poland. This treaty was signed in Poland in 1955 and was given the name “The Treaty of Friendship Cooperation”. The Western Allies made an agreement that was similar to the Warsaw Pact, which was called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. These events became a problem to all the Eastern Countries, and led them to create the treaty, which was supposed to give total equality to the countries and its people. This Soviet Union had this strong political use, which they can use against their friends and have all their military power. The end of the Warsaw Pact was in 1991 in Prague.
The Warsaw Pact was a treaty between Hungary, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Romania, Soviet Union, and Poland. This treaty was signed in Poland in 1955 and was given the name “The Treaty of Friendship Cooperation”. The Western Allies made an agreement that was similar to the Warsaw Pact, which was called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. These events became a problem to all the Eastern Countries, and led them to create the treaty, which was supposed to give total equality to the countries and its people. This Soviet Union had this strong political use, which they can use against their friends and have all their military power. The end of the Warsaw Pact was in 1991 in Prague.