Why Did the USSR Suddenly Create the Warsaw Pact in 1955? #W2W #shorts00:01:42
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The Warsaw Pact didnt appear out of nowhere and it wasnt really about external defense.
By 1955, NATO had existed for six years, and the Soviet Union already exercised tight military control over Eastern Europe. But when West Germany was rearmed and admitted into NATO, Moscow saw it as an existential threat. Just eight days later, the Soviet Union responded by forming its own alliance: the Warsaw Pact.
Officially called the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance, the Pact was presented as a defensive counterweight to NATO. In reality, it served a very different purpose. Unlike NATO, which functioned as a voluntary alliance of sovereign states, the Warsaw Pact formalized Soviet dominance over its satellite countries, providing legal cover for permanent troop deployments and centralized command from Moscow.
Its true role became clear not in wars against the West, but in actions against its own members from crushing the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 to ending the Prague Spring in 1968. The Warsaw Pact wasnt primarily a shield against NATO. It was a mechanism of control.
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By 1955, NATO had existed for six years, and the Soviet Union already exercised tight military control over Eastern Europe. But when West Germany was rearmed and admitted into NATO, Moscow saw it as an existential threat. Just eight days later, the Soviet Union responded by forming its own alliance: the Warsaw Pact.
Officially called the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation, and Mutual Assistance, the Pact was presented as a defensive counterweight to NATO. In reality, it served a very different purpose. Unlike NATO, which functioned as a voluntary alliance of sovereign states, the Warsaw Pact formalized Soviet dominance over its satellite countries, providing legal cover for permanent troop deployments and centralized command from Moscow.
Its true role became clear not in wars against the West, but in actions against its own members from crushing the Hungarian Revolution in 1956 to ending the Prague Spring in 1968. The Warsaw Pact wasnt primarily a shield against NATO. It was a mechanism of control.
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Hosted by: Indy Neidell, Spartacus Olsson, Sebastian Brandtstetter, Astrid Deinhard Olsson & Anna Deinhard
Director: Astrid Deinhard
Producers: Astrid Deinhard and Spartacus Olsson
Executive Producers: Astrid Deinhard, Indy Neidell, Spartacus Olsson
Creative Producer: Iryna Dulka
Editing by: Pawel Wiszomirski
Sound design by: Marek Kamiński
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