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Alliances and shifts: FRG and NATO; the Warsaw Pact; SEATO; Eisenhower, Dulles and 'brinkmanship'; the domino theory; attitude to French struggle in Indo-China; the Geneva Conference.
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The Widening of the Cold War, 1949–1955
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Alliances and shifts: FRG and NATO; the Warsaw Pact; SEATO; Eisenhower, Dulles and 'brinkmanship'; the domino theory; attitude to French struggle in Indo-China; the Geneva Conference
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Which of the following was a key feature of NATO when it was established in 1949?
Direct answer
NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, was established in 1949 as a military alliance aimed at providing collective defense against the Soviet Union and its allies.
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- NATO: A military alliance formed in 1949 among Western nations for collective defense against the Soviet Union.
- Warsaw Pact: A collective defense treaty established in 1955 among the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies in response to NATO.
Common trap
Confusing NATO and the Warsaw Pact: Remember that NATO was a Western alliance for collective defense, while the Warsaw Pact was a response from the Eastern bloc.
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