The creation of NATO in 1949 had significant consequences for Cold War dynamics and superpower relations. This military alliance sparked the formation of the Warsaw Pact and intensified military competition between the USA and USSR. The 1968 crisis in Czechoslovakia, known as the Prague Spring, was a pivotal moment that led to Soviet invasion and the implementation of the Brezhnev Doctrine. These events shaped Cold War tensions and reinforced the divide between East and West.
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