The Atlantic Charter outlined the specific goals of WW2 and what would be done in event of victory for the Allies. Things like not stealing territory and giving freedom back to the countries that the Nazis had occupied.
Atlantic Charter
The Atlantic Charter
We once helped the Great Britain ward off German attacks during World War 2, and we also helped them to rebuild themselves after World War 2 ended.
The Atlantic Charter
Europe first with Asia/Pacific a holding action.
No. The Atlantic Charter rejected imperialism.
The Atlantic Charter.
Atlantic Charter and Atomic bomb
Atlantic Charter
Atlantic Charter
The Atlantic Charter
The U.S. agreed to provide weapons and supplies to the allies
The U.S. agreed to provide weapons and supplies to the allies
The U.S. agreed to provide weapons and supplies to the allies
We once helped the Great Britain ward off German attacks during World War 2, and we also helped them to rebuild themselves after World War 2 ended.
The National Archives says this about the Atlantic Charter: Atlantic Charter Joint declaration made by Roosevelt and Churchill in August 1941, setting out broad principles for the conduct of international relations in the postwar world. Drawn up at sea, off the coast of Newfoundland, it provided a foundation for the United Nations Charter. Its eight principles included non-aggression, self-determination, free trade, freedom of the seas, and renunciation of territorial expansion. As you can see this charter gave the nations who used the Atlantic Ocean freedom of the ocean and safety from aggressors. It was also a foundation for the United Nations.
World War 2 did not have a treaty such as the Versaille Treaty. Instead, the Allies secured unconditional surrenders from Japan and Germany. There were non-aggression pacts between Germany and several countries. There was a an agreement done in Munich before the war. The United Nations was formed and the Atlantic Charter was created though.