Department of State Publication: Conference series, Հատոր 54U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 |
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... ment to destroy the world will be utterly crushed . But there are in store for us still enormous hardships and vast sacrifices . The attainment of victory will be hastened only in proportion as all of us , in this country and in all the ...
... ment to destroy the world will be utterly crushed . But there are in store for us still enormous hardships and vast sacrifices . The attainment of victory will be hastened only in proportion as all of us , in this country and in all the ...
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... ments than had occurred theretofore . I went to Moscow , by direction of President Roosevelt , to discuss with the representatives of Great Britain and the Soviet Union some basic problems of international relations in the light of ...
... ments than had occurred theretofore . I went to Moscow , by direction of President Roosevelt , to discuss with the representatives of Great Britain and the Soviet Union some basic problems of international relations in the light of ...
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... ments of the United States , Great Britain , and the Soviet Union . It is to deal with non - mili- tary problems relating to enemy territories and with such other problems as may be referred to it by the participating governments . It ...
... ments of the United States , Great Britain , and the Soviet Union . It is to deal with non - mili- tary problems relating to enemy territories and with such other problems as may be referred to it by the participating governments . It ...
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... ments at the Moscow Conference . The inten- sive discussion , lasting two weeks , did not and was not intended to bring about the solution of all the problems that are before us . Much less could we anticipate the problems that are ...
... ments at the Moscow Conference . The inten- sive discussion , lasting two weeks , did not and was not intended to bring about the solution of all the problems that are before us . Much less could we anticipate the problems that are ...
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Էջ 5 - Declaration, consult with one another and as occasion requires with other Members of the United Nations with a view to such joint action on behalf of the Organization as may be necessary for the purpose of maintaining international peace and security.
Էջ 4 - That they recognize the necessity of establishing at the earliest practicable date a general international organization, based on the principle of the sovereign equality of all peace-loving states, and open to membership by all such states, large and small, for the maintenance of international peace and security.
Էջ 5 - That after the termination of hostilities they will not employ their military forces within the territories of other states except for the purposes envisaged in this declaration and after joint consultation.
Էջ 2 - ... exchanges to the same extent. With the acceleration of the tempo of war against Germany, the necessity became daily more and more apparent for more far-reaching discussions and decisions by the three Governments than had occurred theretofore. I went to Moscow, by direction of President Roosevelt, to discuss with the representatives of Great Britain and the Soviet Union some basic problems of international relations in the light of principles to which our country, under the President's leadership,...
Էջ 6 - united action . . . for the organization and maintenance of peace and security"), "there will no longer be need for spheres of influence, for alliances, for balance of power, or any other of the special arrangements through which, in the unhappy past, the nations strove to safeguard their security or to promote their interests.
Էջ 5 - As the provisions of the four-nation declaration are carried into effect, there will no longer be need for spheres of influence, for alliances, for balance of power, or any other of the special arrangements through which, in the unhappy past, the nations strove to safeguard their security or to promote their interests.
Էջ 5 - Through this declaration, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, the United States, and China have laid the foundation for cooperative effort in the postwar world toward enabling all peace-loving nations, large and small, to live in peace and security, to preserve the liberties and rights of civilized existence, and to enjoy expanded opportunities and facilities for economic, social, and spiritual progress.
Էջ 6 - This Commission will not of itself have executive powers. Its sole function will be to advise the Governments of the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. It is to deal with non-military problems relating to enemy territories and with such other problems as may be referred to it by the participating governments. It will provide a useful instrument for continuing study and formulation of recommendations concerning questions connected with the termination of hostilities. For the purpose...
Էջ 4 - At the end of the war, each of the United Nations and each of the nations associated with them will have the same common interest in national security, in world order under law, in peace, in the full promotion of the political, economic, and social welfare of the their respective peoples — in the principles and spirit of the Atlantic Charter and the Declaration by United Nations.
Էջ 4 - that their united action, pledged for the prosecution of the war against their common enemies, will be continued for the organization and maintenance of peace and security.