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Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual AssistanceWarsaw Pact The Warsaw Pact in 1990
සංක්ෂිප්තය TFCMA, WP අනුප්රාප්තිකයා Collective Security Treaty Organization සංස්ථාපනය කෙරුණේ 14 මැයි 1955 (1955-05-14 ) ප්රාරම්බනය කෙරුණු ස්ථානය Warsaw, Poland විසුරුවා හැරීම 1 ජූලි 1991 (1991-07-01 ) මූලස්ථානය Moscow , Russian SFSR , Soviet Union Membership
Supreme commander
Ivan Konev (first) Pyotr Lushev (last) Chief of combined staff
Aleksei Antonov (first) Vladimir Lobov (last) Affiliations Council for Mutual Economic Assistance
වෝර්සෝ ගිවිසුම (ඉංග්රීසි: Warsaw Pact, WP) යනු නැගෙනහිර යුරෝපා රටවල් අතර සෝවියට් දේශයේ ප්රධානත්වයෙන් බිහි වූ ගිවිසුමකි.
Eastern Bloc
Finno-Soviet Treaty of 1948 – treaty that defined Finland's level of neutrality towards Soviet Union
Finlandization – the USSR's influence on Finland following the treaty
Russosphere
Soviet Empire
Sovietization
Treaty of friendship – any treaty establishing close ties between countries
^ Independent permanent non-Soviet member since 1961, because of the Albanian–Soviet split, formally withdrew in 1968.
^ Formally withdrew in September 1990.
^ Independent permanent non-Soviet member of the Warsaw Pact, having freed itself from its Soviet satellite status by the early 1960s.[ 1] [ 2]
Countries of Eastern and Central Europe during their Communist period
Albania
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
East Germany
Hungary
Poland
Romania
Yugoslavia
Eastern Bloc
Formation
Secret Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact protocol
Soviet invasion of Poland
Soviet occupations
Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina
Baltic states
Hungary
Romania
Afghanistan
Yalta Conference
Annexed as, or into, SSRs
Eastern Finland
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Memel
East Prussia
West Belarus/Eastern Poland
Western Ukraine/Eastern Poland
Central Bessarabia
Satellite states
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
Hungarian People's Republic
Polish People's Republic
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
Socialist Republic of Romania
Mongolian People's Republic
German Democratic Republic
People's Republic of Albania (to 1961)
People's Republic of Bulgaria
Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia (to 1948)
Annexing SSRs Organizations
Cominform
COMECON
Warsaw Pact
World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU)
World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY)
Revolts and opposition
Welles Declaration
Goryani Movement
Guerrilla war in the Baltic states
Ukrainian Insurgent Army
Operation Jungle
Baltic state continuity
Baltic Legations (1940–1991)
Cursed soldiers
1949 East German State Railway strike
Rebellion of Cazin 1950
1953 uprising in Plzeň
1953 East German uprising
1956 Georgian demonstrations
1956 Poznań protests
1956 Hungarian Revolution
Novocherkassk massacre
1965 Yerevan demonstrations
Prague Spring / Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia
Brezhnev Doctrine
1968 Red Square demonstration
1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia
1970 Polish protests
Croatian Spring
1972 unrest in Lithuania SSR
June 1976 protests
1979 Herat uprising
Solidarity / Soviet reaction / Martial law
1981 protests in Kosovo
Reagan Doctrine
Jeltoqsan
Karabakh movement
April 9 tragedy
End of Communism in Hungary
Romanian Revolution
Black January
Cold War events
Marshall Plan
Berlin Blockade
Tito–Stalin Split
1948 Czechoslovak coup d'état
1961 Berlin Wall crisis
Intervention in Afghanistan
Conditions
Emigration and defection (list of defectors)
Sovietization of the Baltic states
Information dissemination
Politics
Economies
Telephone tapping
Decline
Revolutions of 1989
Die Wende
Fall of the Berlin Wall
Fall of the inner German border
Troop withdrawal from Afghanistan
End of Communism in Hungary
Velvet Revolution
Romanian Revolution
Fall of communism in Albania
Singing Revolution
Collapse of the Soviet Union
Dissolution of Czechoslovakia
January 1991 events in Lithuania
January 1991 events in Latvia
Fall of communism in Afghanistan
Breakup of Yugoslavia
Albanian People's Army (until 1968)
Bulgarian People's Army
Czechoslovak People's Army
National People's Army
Hungarian People's Army
Polish People's Army
Army of the Socialist Republic of Romania
Soviet Armed Forces
9–10th century (age of Magyars)
Legend of the white horse (894)
1000–1301 (Árpád dynasty)
Personal union of Hungary and Croatia (1102)
Hungarian–Byzantine Treaties (1153–1167)
Concordat of 1161
Concordat of 1169
Oath of Bereg (1233)
Treaty of Pressburg (1271)
1302–1526 (Middle ages to Tripartition)
Treaty of Enns (1336)
Hungarian–Lithuanian Treaty (1351)
Hungarian–Neapolitan Treaty (1352)
Treaty of Zara (1358)
Treaty of Lubowla (1412)
Peace of Szeged (1444)
Peace Treaty of Wiener Neustadt (1463)
Treaty of Ófalu (1474)
Treaty of Brno (1478)
Treaty of Piotrków (1479)
Peace of Olomouc (1479)
Treaty of Pressburg (1491)
First Congress of Vienna (1515)
Dual reign, Ottoman vassalship, reconquest and Napoleonic Wars (1526–1848)
Franco-Hungarian alliance (1526)
Treaty of Nagyvárad (1538)
Treaty of Gyalu (1541)
Confessio Pentapolitana (1549)
Treaty of Speyer (1570)
Treaty of Szatmár (1711)
(Royal Hungary to Independence)
Truce of Adrianople (1547)
Treaty of Adrianople (1568)
Treaty of Vienna (1606)
Peace of Zsitvatorok (1606)
Peace of Vasvár (1664)
Holy League (1684)
Treaty of Karlowitz (1699)
Treaty of Passarowitz (1718)
Pragmatic Sanction (1723)
Treaty of Belgrade (1739)
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748)
First Partition of Poland (1772)
Treaty of Sistova (1791)
Treaty of Campo Formio (1797)
Treaty of Schönbrunn (1809)
Congress of Vienna (1815)
(Principality of Transylvania)
Peace of Nikolsburg (1621)
Treaty of Pressburg (1626)
Treaty of Nymwegen (1679)
Austria-Hungary to the end of World War I (1848–1922)
Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
Croatian–Hungarian Settlement (1868)
League of the Three Emperors (1873)
Treaty of Bern (1874)
Reichstadt Agreement (1876)
Budapest Convention of 1877 (1877)
Treaty of Berlin (1878)
Dual Alliance (1879)
Triple Alliance (1882)
Boxer Protocol (1901)
Treaty of London (1913)
Armistice of Focșani (1917)
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Ukraine (1918)
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918)
Treaty of Bucharest (1918)
Armistice of Villa Giusti (1918)
Treaty of Trianon (1920)
Armistice with Romania (1920)
Bill of dethronement (1921)
U.S.–Hungarian Peace Treaty (1921)
Covenant of the League of Nations (1922)
Modern age (1922–)
Organizations History
1648–1814
1814–1919
1919–1939
Diplomatic history of World War II
Cold War
International relations since 1989
Concepts
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Collective security
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International community
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Liberal institutionalism
Non-state actor
Imperialism
Peace
Power
Sovereignty
Suzerainty
Treaty
War
Theory
Constructivism
Liberalism
Marxist international relations theory
Peace theories
Realism
ආශ්රිත ක්ෂේත්ර
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