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Cominform (1947), Comecon (1949) and NATO (1949)

Different alliances helped to further solidify the divide between the USA (and the west) against the USSR (and the east).

Cominform (1947): “Communist Information Bureau”

Cominform (1947): “Communist Information Bureau”

  • Cominform was a Soviet organisation that tried to encourage communist uprising in nations across Europe.
  • Cominform would try to encourage communist parties, like the Revolutionary Communist Party in Great Britain, whilst also trying to destroy communist opposition in the USSR's satellite states in Eastern Europe.
Comecon (1949): “Council for Mutual Economic Assistance”

Comecon (1949): “Council for Mutual Economic Assistance”

  • Comecon was Stalin's answer to the Marshall Plan.
  • Comecon gave countries financial aid and encouraged them to trade with the USSR.
  • Any nation that joined the Comecon was banned from accepting any money from the Americans under the Marshall Plan.
  • The Soviet Union's satellite states - Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and East Germany all joined Comecon.
NATO (1949): North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

NATO (1949): North Atlantic Treaty Organisation

  • NATO is a military alliance that is still in place today. It was founded in 1949 and united the USA, France and Great Britain under a new military alliance with the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, and Canada.
  • NATO is based on the idea of 'collective security'. Collective security means that if 1 nation is attacked, all the others will fight on its behalf.
  • In 1955, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) became a member of NATO.
Perspectives on NATO

Perspectives on NATO

  • As Comecon was a response to the Marshall Plan, the Warsaw Pact was the Soviet Union's response to NATO.
  • This created a split camp of nations in NATO and accepting Marshall Aid vs nations in the Warsaw Pact (signed in 1955) and accepting Comecon money.
Perspectives on Cominform

Perspectives on Cominform

  • The historian Mark Pittaway says that the USSR didn't try to look like they were working democratically. USSR-supported communists used military influence and in Yugoslavia and Albania the Communists governed through a democratic front until they got 93% of the vote in rigged elections of 1945.
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