NATO external border during Cold War

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NATO external border during Cold War refers to the outer frontier between NATO member states and the Warsaw Pact or neutral countries in Europe, forming a key geopolitical and military dividing line of the era.

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NATO external border during Cold War canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cold War boundary
geopolitical border
military frontier
adjacentTo Warsaw Pact external border
neutral states in Europe
associatedWith Iron Curtain
NATO deterrence and defence posture
surface form: NATO forward defense strategy

Warsaw Pact offensive planning
mutual nuclear deterrence
characterizedBy heavy fortification in some sectors
high military tension
ideological division between Western bloc and Eastern bloc
endedWith dissolution of the Warsaw Pact in 1991
reunification of Germany in 1990
hadFeature air defense identification zones nearby
barbed wire fences in some sectors
border fortifications
military observation posts
minefields in some sectors
naval exclusion zones in adjacent seas
restricted border zones
watchtowers in some sectors
hasTemporalExtent 1949–1991
includesSection Austria–Czechoslovakia border
Hungary–Austria border
surface form: Austria–Hungary border

Berlin sector border between Western sectors and East Berlin
Soviet–Finnish border
surface form: Finland–Soviet Union border

Greek–Albanian border
surface form: Greece–Albania border

Bulgaria–Greece border
surface form: Greece–Bulgaria border

inner German border
surface form: Inner German border

Iron Curtain
surface form: Iron Curtain in Central Europe

Yugoslavia–Italy border
surface form: Italy–Yugoslavia border

Norway–Soviet Union border
Bulgaria–Turkey border
surface form: Turkey–Bulgaria border

Turkey–Soviet Union border
locatedIn Europe
monitoredBy Armed Forces of NATO member states
surface form: NATO armed forces

Warsaw Pact Joint Command
surface form: Warsaw Pact armed forces

intelligence services on both sides
partOf Cold War
surface form: Cold War in Europe
separated NATO
surface form: NATO member states

NATO member states and neutral European states
Warsaw Pact member states
transformedInto borders between NATO and post-communist states after 1991
wasSceneOf border incidents
defections from East to West
intelligence-gathering operations
military exercises on both sides

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German-Czech border partOf NATO external border during Cold War