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Declaration of St. James's Palace

1940-07-25 00:00:00

Historical Overview

With the signing of the Declaration of St. James's Palace by representatives of 14 allied nations, the first formal foundation was laid for the eventual creation of the United Nations (UN). The primary strategic and geopolitical objective of the document, drafted in war-torn London during the height of World War II, was to affirm resolute resistance against the tyranny of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. The signatory nations pledged to fight together until victory was achieved and to collaborate after the war to construct an international order based on global cooperation, social security, and economic peace.

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