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The document outlines the key events leading up to the establishment of the United Nations, including: 1. The London Declaration of 1941 established the goal of creating a world organization to preserve peace and security. 2. The Atlantic Charter of 1941 recognized the equal status of all nations and their right to self-determination. 3. The San Francisco Conference in 1945 saw representatives from 50 countries ratify the UN Charter, establishing the United Nations.

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Origin of Uno-Table

The document outlines the key events leading up to the establishment of the United Nations, including: 1. The London Declaration of 1941 established the goal of creating a world organization to preserve peace and security. 2. The Atlantic Charter of 1941 recognized the equal status of all nations and their right to self-determination. 3. The San Francisco Conference in 1945 saw representatives from 50 countries ratify the UN Charter, establishing the United Nations.

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ORIGIN OF UNO

WHAT 1 The London Declaration 2 The Atlantic Charter WHEN June 1941 August 1941 WHO Britain, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa Roosevelt & Churchill WHY Establishment of world organisation Preserve international peace and security Encourage international cooperation and friendly relations in social, economic and cultural spheres Recognise equal status of all nations Uphold their right to equality, right to self-determination & right to make their own constitution for their own government

3 Washington Declaration

4 Moscow Declaration

5 Teheran Conference 6 Dumbarton Oaks Conference 7 Yalta Conference 8 San Francisco Conference 9

Representatives of 26 nations Make every effort & cooperate with one another to defeat Germany Not to hold separate talks or conclude truces & treaties with enemy countries. Issued and signed the Declaration of United Nations. Term United Nations used by FDR for the first time 19-30 October Foreign ministers of UK, Issued a Four Nation Declaration calling 1943 USA, USSR, joined by China for the establishment of a General later International Organisation as soon as possible Organisation to be based on sovereign equality of all nations, open to all nations, & for maintenance of peace and security 28Nov-2 Dec Summit meeting of all Allied Reaffirmed earlier decisions 1943 powers - Roosevelt, Churchill & Stalin 21 August-7 Representatives of UK, USA, Prepared blueprint for future world October 1944 USSR, & China organisation January 1942 4-11 February 1945 Opened 20 April-26 June 1945 24 October 1945 Roosevelt, Churchill, & Stalin Representatives of 50 countries 50 founder members including India. Poland signed later making it 51 Held discussions on nature and structure of UN Drafted text of UN Charter

Ratified UN Charter. Now celebrated as UN Day.

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