1. Warsaw Pact
The Soviet Union was unhappy with these terms and invaded Hungary with 200,000 troops. This action diminished the revolution and left 25,000 Hungarians dead. ... Khrushchev justified his actions in Hungary by saying they involved the terms of the Warsaw Pact, but it was only the Soviets who attacked, no other Warsaw Pact countries aided in the invasion. ... Romania reduced its participation in the Warsaw Pact and followed the defense strategy of Yugoslavia and Albania called, "Ear of the Entire People- (Appendix C: The Warsaw Pact, online). ... The Soviets lost control of the Warsaw Pact...
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