| United States. Department of State - 1929 - 1014 頁
...the purposes of the Organization. Add a new paragraph: 7. All members of the Organisation undertake PANAMA A complete new version of Chapter II, as follows: In pursuit of the purposes mentioned in Chapter... | |
| Alfreds Bilmanis - 1945 - 288 頁
...States of America and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland dated August 14, 1941, known as the Atlantic Charter....to defend life, liberty, independence and religious fredom, and to preserve human rights and justice in their own lands as well as in other lands, and... | |
| Winston Churchill - 1986 - 852 頁
...States of America and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, dated August 14, 1941, known as the Atlantic Charter,...preserve human rights and justice in their own lands 605 as well as in other lands, and that they are now engaged in a common struggle against savage and... | |
| Armstead L. Robinson, Patricia Sullivan - 1991 - 250 頁
...Axis Powers agreed to the Atlantic Charter's principles and to victory over their enemies in order "to defend life, liberty, independence, and religious...human rights and justice in their own lands as well as other lands." The Committee on Africa, the War, and Peace Aims, which included some of the leading... | |
| Sydney Dawson Bailey, Sam Daws - 1995 - 204 頁
...and want. A few months later, in the United Nations Declaration (1942), the allies affirmed the need 'to defend life, liberty, independence, and religious...freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice. ..." It was natural, therefore, that the politicians and diplomats who assembled in San Francisco in... | |
| Michael L. Krenn - 1998 - 312 頁
...Churchill issued on 14 August 1941. The Atlantic Charter commirted the Allied Nations in World War n "to defend life, liberty, independence, and religious...human rights and justice in their own lands as well as other lands." The Committee on Africa, the War, and Peace Aims held that the Atlantic Charter's eight... | |
| Igor M. Diakonoff - 1999 - 372 頁
...principles of the Atlantic Charter, and that the Allies were fighting to defend the life, liberty and independence, and religious freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice. In October 1944, Churchill and Stalin again conferred, in Moscow: victory was approaching, and there was... | |
| Steven Casey - 2001 - 336 頁
...and guide all those fighting the Axis). As he was keen to advertise, by doing so Stalin had pledged "to defend life, liberty independence, and religious...preserve human rights and justice in their own lands ... in a common struggle against savage and brutal forces seeking to subjugate the world."70 point... | |
| Chris Ingelse - 2001 - 492 頁
...firmly expressed in the United Nations Declaration of 1 January, 1942: "[...] complete victory [...] is essential to defend life, liberty, independence...and religious freedom and to preserve human rights [...]"97 Human rights were mentioned. These rights had to be codified. Some kind of international guarantee... | |
| Alfred William Brian Simpson - 2004 - 1188 頁
...of human freedom and justice not only in their own lands but everywhere . - . The alternative read: being convinced that complete victory over their enemies is essential to defend life, liberty and independence and to preserve human freedom and justice not only in their own land but everywhere... | |
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