Warsaw Pact
Warsaw Treaty Organization (also known as the Warsaw Convention Organization, referred to as the Warsaw Pact or the Warsaw Pact; Russian: Организация Варшавского Договора) is a political and military alliance established against the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. In 1955 the German Federal Republic (West Germany) to join NATO, the European socialist camp countries (including the German Democratic Republic, East Germany) signed the "Warsaw Convention", full name "Albanian people (1968 exit), Bulgaria, Hungary The People's Republic of China, the German Democratic Republic, the People's Republic of Poland, the People's Republic of Romania, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Czechoslovak Republic Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation (also known as the Soviet Union and the Treaty). The Treaty was drafted by the first secretary of the former Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Khrushchev, signed on May 14, 1955 in Warsaw, the capital of the Republic of China. In addition to Yugoslavia, the Eastern European socialist countries joined the Warsaw Pact; in Asia, except the People's Republic of China And the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, other socialist countries are observers from the Warsaw Pact. ...