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It's usually referred to the British Mandate of Palestine. It was territory won from the Ottoman Empire in 1917-18 (World War 1). From 1945-48 it was a United Nations mandate, before that a League of Nations mandate.
It was known that eh League of Nations (currently the United Nations) gave Britain the task of controlling Palestine therefore creating the British Mandate for Palestine. The Mandate lasted from 1920-1948.
In 1945, Palestine remained a British Mandate (United Kingdom).
Mozambique and Rwanda are members of the Commonwealth of Nations that had no previous colonial or constitutional links with the United Kingdom. Mozambique had been a Portuegese colony and Rwanda had been a Belgian colony. Most of Cameroon had been a French Mandate / Trust Territory but a small portion was a British Mandate /Trust Territory prior to independence. Namibia might also be considered in this regard. It was a German colony which became a Mandate of South Africa - not of the United Kingdom - after the Frist World War. It finally gained independence on 21 March 1990.
Approval of a mandate, such as creating the World Health Organization
the League of Nations did
The primary reason for forming the United Nations after world war 2 was due to the war. They wanted countries to come together to prevent and resolved worldwide issues. Please go to the link below and read the preamble of the United Nations Charter. It is quite striking. Thanks for using answers com and wikianswers com.
The United States, The British Empire, The Soviet Union, Canada, Other British Commonwealth nations, and France.
After world war 2, the United Nations was formed in attempt to maintain world peace, and the United Nations provides peace keepers in areas of conflict.
The United Nations- formed by FDR, Stalling and Churchill
World War II's affect was primarily felt from the Holocaust. The Holocaust demonstrated to the Jews then more than ever that they needed a homeland. It also galvanized international support for a Jewish State making Zionism a more viable reality. Because of this international pressure, the United Nations set about providing the Zionists with a mechanism for achieving a state. This increased tensions as Arabs in the British Mandate of Palestine and abroad were incensed over the possibility of Jewish State arising in the British Mandate of Palestine.