On January 01,1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister
Winston Churchill issue a declaration, signed by representatives of 26
countries, called the “United Nations.”
On New Year’s Day 1942, President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, Maxim Litvinov, of the USSR, and T. V. Soong, of China, signed a short document which later came to be known as the UN Declaration
The next day, the representatives of twenty-two other nations added
their signatures. The governments that signed this declaration pledged
to accept the Atlantic Charter and agreed not to negotiate a separate
peace with any of the Axis powers
The signatories of the declaration vowed to create an international postwar peacekeeping organization.
On New Year’s Day 1942, President Roosevelt, Prime Minister Churchill, Maxim Litvinov, of the USSR, and T. V. Soong, of China, signed a short document which later came to be known as the UN Declaration
The signatories of the declaration vowed to create an international postwar peacekeeping organization.
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