Warsaw pact during cold war?

The eight member countries of the Warsaw Pact pledged the mutual defense of any member who would be attacked. Relations among the treaty signatories were based upon mutual non-intervention in the internal affairs of the member countries, respect for national sovereignty, and political independence. However, almost all governments of those member states were indirectly controlled by the Soviet Union.

The founding signatories to the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance consisted of the following communist governments: Albania People's Republic of Albania (withheld support in 1961 because of the Sino–Soviet split, formally withdrew in 1968) Bulgaria People's Republic of Bulgaria Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak Republic (Czechoslovak Socialist Republic since 1960) East Germany German Democratic Republic (withdrew in September 1990, before German reunification) Hungary People's Republic of Hungary Poland People's Republic of Poland (withdrew on 1 January 1990) Romania People's Republic of Romania (after 1965 the Socialist Republic of Romania) Soviet Union Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

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