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The Atlantic Charter, established in August 1941 between U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, outlined their vision for a post-World War II world. It emphasized principles such as self-determination for nations, economic cooperation, and the establishment of a system for collective security. The Charter laid the groundwork for the United Nations and reinforced the commitment to defeat Axis powers. Its significance also extended beyond military goals, highlighting a shared commitment to democratic values and human rights.

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