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      • The Warsaw Pact was a Cold War-era mutual defense treaty signed on May 14, 1955, by the Eastern European nations of the Soviet Union and seven communist Soviet satellite nations of Albania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and the German Democratic Republic.
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  1. A nominally independent and sovereign country, it has been described as being a satellite state of the Soviet Union in the years from 1924 until 1990. This is supported by the fact that the Mongolian PR collapsed less than two months after the dissolution of the Soviet Union .

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  3. From the perspective of the Soviet Union the satellite states gave them a buffer zone between themselves and a hostile west. They gained a large territory with which they could trade. It enhanced their power and, in theory, strengthened communism.

  4. Yugoslavia and Albania were considered satellite states, even though they were never occupied by the Soviet Red Army. They were given more independence than countries neighbouring the Soviet Union. A map showing the creation of the USSR’s satellite states in Eastern Europe.

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    • Czech Republic. > Joined NATO: 1999. > Former member of Warsaw Pact: Yes. > GDP: $245.34 billion. > GNI per capita: $40,160. > Population: 10,698,896. [in-text-ad]
    • Hungary. > Joined NATO: 1999. > Former member of Warsaw Pact: Yes. > GDP: $155.81 billion. > GNI per capita: $32,190. > Population: 9,749,763. ALSO READ: See How Russia and Ukraine Military Spending Compares to the World.
    • Poland. > Joined NATO: 1999. > Former member of Warsaw Pact: Yes. > GDP: $596.62 billion. > GNI per capita: $33,000. > Population: 37,950,802.
    • Bulgaria. > Joined NATO: 2004. > Former member of Warsaw Pact: Yes. > GDP: $69.89 billion. > GNI per capita: $24,150. > Population: 6,934,015. [in-text-ad-2]
  5. Competing in the Space Race with the United States and later with the European Union and with China, the Soviet space program was notable in setting many records in space exploration, including the first intercontinental missile ( R-7 Semyorka) that launched the first satellite ( Sputnik 1) and sent the first animal ( Laika) into Earth orbit in ...

  6. Soviet satellite states were satellite states indirectly controlled by the Soviet Union. This meant that they were countries controlled by leaders who were really controlled by the Soviet Union. Soviet satellite states included the Warsaw Pact countries and Mongolia.

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