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The United Nations; which set out to better representation compared to the previous League of Nations created after WW1. The United Nations had a key group of great powers that would have a permanent seat on the security council; which steered the committee for the new organization.
Following the end of World War Two, the US and other allied nations created the United Nations. In a manner of speaking, this new world body was similar to the old league of Nations. The new UN as its called was organized in a different fashion however. Basically the world's major powers all have a seat in what is called the Security Counsel. Any one of the nations on the counsel can veto UN resolutions. The UN is headquartered in New York City.
The League of Nations was formed after World War I and the United Nations after World War II, replacing the League of Nations.
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The site of the permanent headquarters of the new international peacekeeping organization formed after World War 2 was Manhattan, New York. The organization is called the United Nations.
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The International Red Cross is an organization that was started in order to bring aid to those in need. It was established in May of 1881.
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