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feared German rearmament. But France and other victims of Nazi aggression
saw NATO as a kind of “double containment,” in which West Germany would
serve as a bulwark against the Soviets while integration into the Western alli-
ance tamed and “civilized” German power. The North Atlantic Treaty was the
first long- term military alliance between the United States and Europe since
the Treaty of Amity and Commerce with France during the American Revolu-
tion. The Soviets formalized their own eastern European alliance, the Warsaw
Pact, in 1955.


COLD WAR EUROPE, 1956

The division of Europe between communist and noncommunist nations, solidified by the
early 1950s, would last for nearly forty years.


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What series of events and ideological conflicts prompted the Cold War?

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