Post World War II: Alliances
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:13:49
The end of the Second World War was a time of great political turmoil and upheaval. The Marshall plan was implemented to fund not America and Britain (the victors) but the countries that had suffered most and did not have enough money to repair the damage. The League of Nations had proved itself redundant due to its inability to maintain peace. Other organisations that could hold the peace had to be established.
In 1945, the Yalta
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socialist.
Shortly after NATO, in 1949 the eastern socialist/communist states came together and signed the Warsaw Pact. This was a measure to help defend against an attack from NATO under the ?safety in numbers? philosophy. NATO and the Warsaw pact signees were the two powers of Europe. The Warsaw Pact was not did not have a lot of faith from its members. Invasion (by Warsaw forces) to keep the Socialist parties in power proved this.
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