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NATO (1949)

NATO was a supranational institution based on military cooperation.

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.
Consequences of NATO

Consequences of NATO

  • As Comecon was a response to the Marshall Plan, the Warsaw Pact was the Soviet Union's response to NATO.
  • This created a division between NATO nations (which accepted Marshall Aid) and Warsaw Pact nations (which accepted Comecon support).
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