The Warsaw Pact (1955-1991)
1. when was it created?
2. why was it created?
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Social Studies, 03.05.2021 14:00 Isrene
The Warsaw Pact (1955-1991)
1. when was it created?
2. why was it created?
3. what influence/effect did it have?
4. why do you think there is no Warsaw Pact today?
Answers: 3
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