Atlantic Charter
The Atlantic Charter was a policy that declared the Allies goals for the world once World War II was over. It was World War II itself that caused the creation of this statement.
It said that nations had the right to choose their government.
The so-called "Atlantic Charter" was never an official, signed document. Neither Franklin D. Roosevelt nor Winston Churchill ever signed it. No signed copy has ever existed. At a December 19, 1944 press conference, in response to the direct question, "Did Churchill sign the Atlantic Charter?", FDR replied, "No one ever signed the Atlantic Charter." Supposedly signed on August 14th, 1941, it wasn't even called the "Atlantic Charter" until about a week after the text of the statement was released.
Atlantic Charter (A+LS)
Atlantic Charter
The Atlantic Charter was a policy that declared the Allies goals for the world once World War II was over. It was World War II itself that caused the creation of this statement.
It said that nations had the right to choose their government.
It said that nations had the right to choose their government.
Atlantic Charter
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.
Which charter?
No. The Atlantic Charter rejected imperialism.
The so-called "Atlantic Charter" was never an official, signed document. Neither Franklin D. Roosevelt nor Winston Churchill ever signed it. No signed copy has ever existed. At a December 19, 1944 press conference, in response to the direct question, "Did Churchill sign the Atlantic Charter?", FDR replied, "No one ever signed the Atlantic Charter." Supposedly signed on August 14th, 1941, it wasn't even called the "Atlantic Charter" until about a week after the text of the statement was released.
Atlantic Charter (A+LS)
The Atlantic Charter, established in 1941, was primarily associated with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, who outlined common goals for the post-World War II world. Other figures, such as Joseph Stalin or Adolf Hitler, are not related to its principles, as their ideologies and objectives contradicted the Charter's focus on democracy, self-determination, and economic cooperation. Thus, any leader promoting totalitarianism or aggression, like Hitler, would not align with the Atlantic Charter's ideals.
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