Rising Tensions in the Cold War - Development of NATO and the Warsaw Pact Flashcards

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What is NATO?

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NATO is an acronym for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. It is a military alliance based on the promise of mutual defence against an attack by an external force.

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When was NATO formed?

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NATO was formed on 4th April, 1949.

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Who joined NATO?

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The original 12 members were: the USA, Canada, Great Britain, Belgium, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Luxembourg, Portugal and Iceland.

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Why was NATO created?

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  • The actions of Stalin and the USSR in the Berlin Blockade had worried them.
  • They wanted military protection from future aggression.
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What were the consequences of the creation of NATO?

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  • The USSR was contained in Europe, ensuring if it attacked any European member of NATO the other members would come to that country’s aid.
  • All NATO members were protected by the promise of mutual military aid against any Soviet attack, helping to make the security of western Europe stronger.
  • In response to West Germany joining NATO, the Soviet Union formed the Warsaw Pact in 1955 so the USSR had full military control over eastern Europe.
  • The USA had committed to a military presence in Europe.
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What message was sent by the creation of NATO?

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  • The USA and western European countries would not accept Soviet aggression.
  • The West would maintain the idea of containment set out in the Truman Doctrine.
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Why was NATO important?

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  • It was based on the idea of ‘collective security’ - when one country is attacked, the rest must assist it.
  • It acted as a deterrent to a military attack by the Soviet Union on western Europe.
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What was the Warsaw Pact?

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The Warsaw Pact was a defensive military alliance between the USSR and eastern European countries.

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When was the Warsaw Pact signed?

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The Warsaw Pact was established on 14th May, 1955.

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Who was part of the Warsaw Pact?

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The members of the Warsaw Pact were the USSR, Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland and Romania.

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Why was the Warsaw Pact created?

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  • The USSR felt threatened when West Germany was allowed to join NATO in 1955 because Germany had invaded Russia in both world wars.
  • The Pact would increase the USSR’s control over eastern Europe.
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What did the members of the Warsaw Pact agree to?

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By joining the Warsaw Pact, members agreed to defend each other if they were attacked by a non-member. This was the idea of collective security.

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What were the consequences of the creation of the Warsaw Pact?

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  • The USSR increased control over the satellite states in eastern Europe because it dominated the Pact.
  • Europe was now divided politically, economically and militarily into two hostile camps.
  • It intensified the arms race with the West.
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