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Cominform (1947), Comecon (1949) and NATO (1949) - Coggle Diagram
Cominform (1947), Comecon (1949) and NATO (1949)
Comecon
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Soviet Union's satellite states - Bulgaria, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, and East Germany all joined Comecon
Perspectives on NATO
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Comecon was a response to the Marshall Plan, the Warsaw Pact was the Soviet Union's response to NATO
NATO
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It was founded in 1949 and united the USA, France and Great Britain under a new military alliance with the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, and Canada
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1955, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) became a member of NATO
Cominform
Cominform would try to encourage communist parties, like the Revolutionary Communist Party in Great Britain
Cominform was a Soviet organisation that tried to encourage communist uprising in nations across Europe
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Post war Berlin
USA wanted a united, capitalist Germany
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Joining the zones
6th of September 1946, The US Secretary of State James Byrnes said 'the US has formally announced its intention to unify the economy of its zone with any or all other zones
1st of January 1947, the USA and Britain joined their German zones. This created a new quasi-country called 'Bizonia
April 1949, the French part of Germany joined Bizonia to make 'Trizonia'
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