Cold War And The Warsaw Pact

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Many technological, geopolitical, military, and economic factors lead to the Cold War following World War II. The decline in relations between Russia and the United States was apparent by the buildup of conventional weapons, nuclear weapons and the creation of new alliances. The Soviet Union established the Warsaw Pact consisting of: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungry, Poland, Romania to counter the United States led NATO. Although the Warsaw Pact was intended to balance the nuclear powers, it was still deficient as Great Britain, France, China and the United States all had their own nuclear weapons while the Warsaw Pact nations did not.1

Economically, after World War II, the reconstruction of West Germany and Japan