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Warsaw2|ˈwɔːsɔː| The name of the capital of Poland, used attrib. in Warsaw Pact, to designate a military alliance of the Soviet Union with certain other European nations (see quot. 1978), formed by the Treaty of Warsaw, signed on 14 May 1955. (Principally established as a Communist counterpart to N.A.T.O.)
1955N.Y. Times 14 May 18/1 It would be a mistake to discount the Warsaw pact. 1962Listener 22 Mar. 500/2 The Warsaw Pact countries. 1976Ld. Home Way Wind Blows xii. 167 There was, however, a running argument among the professionals as to whether the line between the Warsaw Pact and the NATO forces should be thinly held (by a trip-wire) or more strongly manned. 1978Internat. Relations Dict. (U.S. Dept. State Library) 46/2 The Warsaw Pact, a multilateral military alliance formed by the Treaty of Warsaw, signed May 14, 1955 by the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Albania. Like NATO, the Warsaw Pact has military and civilian institutions. |