Package: cairo-dock-plug-ins-data Version: 2.1.3-10-lucid-0ubuntu2.1 Package: cairo-dock-data Version: 2.1.3-10-lucid-0ubuntu1 Package: cairo-dock-core Version: 2.1.3-10-lucid-0ubuntu1 Package: build-essential Version: 11.4build1 Package: blender Version: 2.49.2~dfsg-1ubuntu1 Package: azureus Version: 4.4.0.6-1~getdeb1 Package: avant-window-navigator-data Version: 0.4.0-0ubuntu1 Package: autotools-dev Version: 20090611.1 Package: aptoncd-metapackage Version: 20101231 Package: apt-cacher-ng Version: 0.4.6-1ubuntu1 Package: app-install-data Version: 0.10.04.7 Package: apache2-utils Version: 2.2.14-5ubuntu8.4 Package: apache2-mpm-worker Version: 2.2.14-5ubuntu8.4 Package: ant-optional Version: 1.7.1-4ubuntu1.1 Package: ant-optional-gcj Version: 1.7.1-4ubuntu1.1 Package: ant-gcj Version: 1.7.1-4ubuntu1.1 Package: anjuta-common Version: 2:2.30.1.0-0ubuntu1 Package: ailurus Version: 10.10.3-1~getdeb1 In the following 20 years, the Warsaw Pact countries outside the USSR each joined NATO (East Germany through its reunification with West Germany and the Czech Republic and Slovakia as separate countries), as did the Baltic states which had been part of the Soviet Union.Рекомендуемые системные требования: Процессор >1ГГц, Память >=512Мб, Жесткий диск >=10Гб The USSR itself was dissolved in December 1991, although most of the former Soviet republics formed the Collective Security Treaty Organization shortly thereafter. On 25 February 1991, at a meeting in Hungary, the pact was declared at an end by the defense and foreign ministers of the six remaining member states. Įast Germany withdrew from the pact following German reunification in 1990. The pact began to unravel with the spread of the Revolutions of 1989 through the Eastern Bloc, beginning with the Solidarity movement in Poland, its electoral success in June 1989 and the Pan-European Picnic in August 1989. Its largest military engagement was the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 (with the participation of all pact nations except Albania and Romania), which, in part, resulted in Albania withdrawing from the pact less than one month later. Both NATO and the Warsaw Pact led to the expansion of military forces and their integration into the respective blocs. There was no direct military confrontation between the two organizations instead, the conflict was fought on an ideological basis and through proxy wars. Dominated by the Soviet Union, the Warsaw Pact was established as a balance of power or counterweight to NATO.
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