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  • Atlantic Charter
  • 1941 US–UK statement on post-WWII goals

    The Atlantic Charter was a statement issued on 14 August 1941 that set out American and British goals for the world after the end of World War II, months

    Atlantic Charter

    Atlantic Charter

    Atlantic_Charter

  • New Atlantic Charter
  • 2021 agreement between US and UK

    The New Atlantic Charter is a bilateral agreement that was signed by Prime Minister Boris Johnson of the United Kingdom and President Joe Biden of the

    New Atlantic Charter

    New Atlantic Charter

    New_Atlantic_Charter

  • Charter of the United Nations
  • 1945 foundational treaty of the United Nations

    joint, eight-point statement elaborating such goals, known as the Atlantic Charter. It set out (1) that these countries do not seek aggrandizement, (2)

    Charter of the United Nations

    Charter of the United Nations

    Charter_of_the_United_Nations

  • Charter
  • Grant of authority or rights

    association Atlantic Charter Certificate of incorporation Charter Roll Charter school Chartered company Collegium Earth Charter Freedom Charter Fueros (Spanish

    Charter

    Charter

    Charter

  • NATO
  • Intergovernmental military alliance

    Belgium. NATO has its roots in the Atlantic Charter, a 1941 agreement between the United States and United Kingdom. The Charter laid out a framework for international

    NATO

    NATO

    NATO

  • Argentia
  • Commercial Seaport & Industrial Park in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

    raised July 15, 1941 Naval Operating Base commissioned August 10, 1941 Atlantic Charter meeting between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister

    Argentia

    Argentia

    Argentia

  • HMS Prince of Wales (53)
  • King George V-class battleship of the Royal Navy

    to 12 August aboard Augusta and, at the end of the conference, the Atlantic Charter was proclaimed. Prince of Wales arrived back at Scapa Flow on 18 August

    HMS Prince of Wales (53)

    HMS Prince of Wales (53)

    HMS_Prince_of_Wales_(53)

  • Allies of World War II
  • Military coalition of World War II

    and the United States were especially close, with their bilateral Atlantic Charter forming the basis of their alliance. A series of conferences between

    Allies of World War II

    Allies of World War II

    Allies_of_World_War_II

  • History of the United Nations
  • Winston Churchill laid out this vision in a more detailed form in the Atlantic Charter. At the subsequent meeting of the Inter-Allied Council in London on

    History of the United Nations

    History of the United Nations

    History_of_the_United_Nations

  • New Atlanticism
  • Modern interpretation of Atlanticism

    president Joe Biden and UK prime minister Boris Johnson signed the New Atlantic Charter to formally outline the foreign policy objectives of the "Free World"

    New Atlanticism

    New Atlanticism

    New_Atlanticism

  • United Nations System
  • Organisations comprising the UN

    The United Nations itself has six principal organs established by the Charter of the United Nations: Principal organs of the United Nations v t e The

    United Nations System

    United Nations System

    United_Nations_System

  • Bretton Woods system
  • Financial-economic agreement reached in 1944

    Second World War. The Atlantic Charter affirmed the right of all states to equal access to trade and raw materials. Moreover, the charter called for freedom

    Bretton Woods system

    Bretton Woods system

    Bretton_Woods_system

  • United Nations
  • Global intergovernmental organization

    Roosevelt and British prime minister Winston Churchill had drafted the Atlantic Charter; which defined goals for the post-war world. At the subsequent meeting

    United Nations

    United Nations

    United_Nations

  • Declaration by United Nations
  • Treaty forming the Allies during World War II

    formed the basis for the later Declaration by United Nations. The Atlantic Charter was agreed a month later between Britain and the United States, to

    Declaration by United Nations

    Declaration by United Nations

    Declaration_by_United_Nations

  • Yalta Conference
  • 1945 WWII allied discussion of postwar reorganization

    the will of the people". That is similar to the statements of the Atlantic Charter for "the right of all people to choose the form of government under

    Yalta Conference

    Yalta Conference

    Yalta_Conference

  • Atlanticism
  • Ideology of European and North American friendship

    Normandy landings the Allies were well integrated on all policies. The Atlantic Charter of 1941 declared by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt and UK Prime

    Atlanticism

    Atlanticism

    Atlanticism

  • UNESCO
  • Specialized agency of the United Nations

    having established a joint commission in 1952. After the signing of the Atlantic Charter and the Declaration of the United Nations, the Conference of Allied

    UNESCO

    UNESCO

    UNESCO

  • United Kingdom–United States relations in World War II
  • Bilateral relations

    admission to the United Nations. The Atlantic Charter defined the Allied goals for the post world war. The Charter stated the ideal goals of the war—no

    United Kingdom–United States relations in World War II

    United Kingdom–United States relations in World War II

    United_Kingdom–United_States_relations_in_World_War_II

  • Decolonisation of Africa
  • Independence of African colonies from European powers

    Churchill met to discuss the post-World War II world. The result was the Atlantic Charter. It was not a treaty and was not submitted to the Parliament of the

    Decolonisation of Africa

    Decolonisation of Africa

    Decolonisation_of_Africa

  • World government
  • Notion of a single common political authority for all of humanity

    French possessions, and much more are derived from the Atlantic Charter. The Atlantic charter was made to show the goals of the allied powers during World

    World government

    World_government

  • United Nations General Assembly
  • Intergovernmental organization organ

    functions, and procedures are set out in Chapter IV of the United Nations Charter. The United Nations General Assembly is responsible for the United Nations

    United Nations General Assembly

    United Nations General Assembly

    United_Nations_General_Assembly

  • Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council
  • Five countries influential in world affairs

    Permanent Five, Big Five, or P5) are the five sovereign states to whom the UN Charter of 1945 grants a permanent seat on the UN Security Council: China, France

    Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council

    Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council

    Permanent_members_of_the_United_Nations_Security_Council

  • Mad Dogs and Englishmen (song)
  • Song composed by Noël Coward

    Franklin D. Roosevelt on the evening following the signing of the Atlantic Charter. From an eye-witness description of the scene it appears that the two

    Mad Dogs and Englishmen (song)

    Mad_Dogs_and_Englishmen_(song)

  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • Document of human rights by the United Nations

    and freedom from fear. Towards the end of the war, the United Nations Charter was debated, drafted, and ratified to reaffirm "faith in fundamental human

    Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    Universal_Declaration_of_Human_Rights

  • North Atlantic Treaty
  • 1949 treaty forming the basis of NATO

    stability and well-being in the North Atlantic area through preservation of peace and security in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations. Article

    North Atlantic Treaty

    North Atlantic Treaty

    North_Atlantic_Treaty

  • Liberal international order
  • International system established after World War II

    pointing to earlier agreements between the WWII-era Allies such as the Atlantic Charter in 1941. John Mearsheimer has dissented with this view, arguing that

    Liberal international order

    Liberal international order

    Liberal_international_order

  • United Nations Secretariat
  • Intergovernmental organization organ

    standards of efficiency, competence, and integrity", according to the UN Charter. Staff-members are appointed by the secretary-general alone and are assigned

    United Nations Secretariat

    United Nations Secretariat

    United_Nations_Secretariat

  • Bretton Woods Conference
  • International conference in New Hampshire, US in 1944

    "New Bretton Woods". Bretton Woods system Bretton Woods Committee Atlantic Charter, 1941 (pre UN) Fixed exchange rate Gold standard International monetary

    Bretton Woods Conference

    Bretton Woods Conference

    Bretton_Woods_Conference

  • International Court of Justice
  • Judicial organ of the United Nations

    principal organs of the United Nations. Established in June 1945 by the Charter of the United Nations, the Court began work in April 1946. It is the successor

    International Court of Justice

    International Court of Justice

    International_Court_of_Justice

  • Secretary-General of the United Nations
  • Head of the United Nations Secretariat

    secretariat is laid out by Chapter XV (Articles 97 to 101) of the United Nations Charter. However, the office's qualifications, selection process and tenure are

    Secretary-General of the United Nations

    Secretary-General of the United Nations

    Secretary-General_of_the_United_Nations

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • President of the United States from 1933 to 1945

    Churchill conducted a secret bilateral meeting in which they drafted the Atlantic Charter, conceptually outlining global wartime and postwar goals. Though Churchill

    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin D. Roosevelt

    Franklin_D._Roosevelt

  • United Nations Trusteeship Council
  • Intergovernmental organization organ

    San Francisco Conference in 1945 and were included in Chapter 12 of the Charter of the United Nations. Those dependent territories (colonies and mandated

    United Nations Trusteeship Council

    United Nations Trusteeship Council

    United_Nations_Trusteeship_Council

  • United Nations Security Council
  • United Nations members responsible for drafting

    Soong of the Republic of China signed a short document based on the Atlantic Charter and the London Declaration. The next day, representatives of 22 other

    United Nations Security Council

    United Nations Security Council

    United_Nations_Security_Council

  • United Nations Economic and Social Council
  • Intergovernmental organization organ

    are held by de facto permanent members. In 1945 when the United Nations Charter was originally signed, the Economic and Social Council consisted of 18

    United Nations Economic and Social Council

    United Nations Economic and Social Council

    United_Nations_Economic_and_Social_Council

  • Four Freedoms (Rockwell)
  • 1943 painting series by Norman Rockwell

    universally protected. The theme was incorporated into the Atlantic Charter, and became part of the Charter of the United Nations. The paintings were reproduced

    Four Freedoms (Rockwell)

    Four Freedoms (Rockwell)

    Four_Freedoms_(Rockwell)

  • List of specialized agencies of the United Nations
  • and Social Council acting under Articles 57 and 63 of the United Nations Charter. At present, the UN has in total 15 specialized agencies that carry out

    List of specialized agencies of the United Nations

    List of specialized agencies of the United Nations

    List_of_specialized_agencies_of_the_United_Nations

  • UKUSA Agreement
  • Multilateral signals intelligence treaty signed in 1946

    respectively. Emerging from an informal agreement related to the 1941 Atlantic Charter, the secret treaty was renewed with the passage of the 1943 BRUSA Agreement

    UKUSA Agreement

    UKUSA Agreement

    UKUSA_Agreement

  • Member states of the United Nations
  • have equal representation in the United Nations General Assembly. The Charter of the United Nations defines the rules for admission of member states

    Member states of the United Nations

    Member states of the United Nations

    Member_states_of_the_United_Nations

  • List of United Nations peacekeeping missions
  • List of all former and current United Nations peacekeeping missions

    strengthening the rule of law, and economic and social development. The Charter of the United Nations gives the Security Council the power and responsibility

    List of United Nations peacekeeping missions

    List of United Nations peacekeeping missions

    List_of_United_Nations_peacekeeping_missions

  • USS Augusta (CA-31)
  • Northampton-class heavy cruiser (1931-46)

    Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman under wartime conditions (including at the Atlantic Charter). She was named after Augusta, Georgia, and was sponsored by Miss Evelyn

    USS Augusta (CA-31)

    USS Augusta (CA-31)

    USS_Augusta_(CA-31)

  • 1943 Cairo Declaration
  • Outcome of the 1943 Cairo Conference

    the Republic of China. The declaration developed ideas from the 1941 Atlantic Charter, which was issued by the Allies of World War II to set goals for the

    1943 Cairo Declaration

    1943 Cairo Declaration

    1943_Cairo_Declaration

  • Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
  • UN Secretariat department that promotes human rights under international law

    Group. The mandate of OHCHR derives from Articles 1, 13 and 55 of the Charter of the United Nations, the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action and

    Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights

    Office_of_the_United_Nations_High_Commissioner_for_Human_Rights

  • Marine Atlantic
  • Independent Canadian federal Crown corporation operating ferries

    MARINE ATLANTIC INC" (PDF). Marine Atlantic. 5 July 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 November 2010. Retrieved 12 August 2010. "Charter of MS

    Marine Atlantic

    Marine Atlantic

    Marine_Atlantic

  • Human Rights Watch
  • International non-governmental group

    international non-governmental organizations headquartered in the North Atlantic Anglosphere that report on global human rights violations. The major differences

    Human Rights Watch

    Human Rights Watch

    Human_Rights_Watch

  • Aftermath of World War II
  • Events after the end of the war in 1945

    Charter to permit the Soviet Union to continue to control the Baltic states. In March 1944 the US accepted Churchill's view that the Atlantic Charter

    Aftermath of World War II

    Aftermath of World War II

    Aftermath_of_World_War_II

  • Kingdom of the Netherlands
  • Sovereign state

    The Kingdom's 1954 administrative reform was sparked by the 1941 Atlantic Charter (stating "the right of all peoples to choose the form of government

    Kingdom of the Netherlands

    Kingdom of the Netherlands

    Kingdom_of_the_Netherlands

  • Declaration of St James's Palace
  • Statement of Allied goals in WW2

    United States laid out this vision in a more detailed form in the Atlantic Charter. In September, a second Inter-Allied meeting, which now included Soviet

    Declaration of St James's Palace

    Declaration_of_St_James's_Palace

  • United Nations General Assembly resolution
  • 95: Affirmation of the principles of international law recognized by the Charter of the Nuremberg Tribunal Resolution 96: The crime of Genocide. Resolution

    United Nations General Assembly resolution

    United_Nations_General_Assembly_resolution

  • Flag of the United Nations
  • projection was not always consistent. The cover of the United Nations Charter appears to be centered around the 100th meridian west (based on its alignment

    Flag of the United Nations

    Flag of the United Nations

    Flag_of_the_United_Nations

  • Casablanca Conference
  • 1943 conference between Allied leaders for WWII military planning

    in the Potenji River harbor in Natal, on January 28 and 29, 1943. Atlantic Charter Casablanca directive the Allied strategic bombing directive issued

    Casablanca Conference

    Casablanca Conference

    Casablanca_Conference

  • Self-determination
  • Right to participate in one's own governance

    aimed to reach. During World War II, the principle was included in the Atlantic Charter, jointly declared on 14 August 1941 by Franklin D. Roosevelt, President

    Self-determination

    Self-determination

    Self-determination

  • Expulsion from the United Nations
  • Procedure under UN Charter Chapter II

    Nations is a procedure under Article 6, Chapter II of the United Nations Charter when a member state of the United Nations can be expelled from the organization

    Expulsion from the United Nations

    Expulsion_from_the_United_Nations

  • List of international presidential trips made by Joe Biden
  • Visits to foreign countries by the 46th US President

    and Johnson Revise the Atlantic Charter for a New Era". The New York Times. Retrieved June 16, 2021. "The New Atlantic Charter". The White House. June

    List of international presidential trips made by Joe Biden

    List_of_international_presidential_trips_made_by_Joe_Biden

  • Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1944)
  • increasing gravity of the war has led me to feel that the principles of the Atlantic Charter ought not to be construed so as to deny Russia the frontiers she occupied

    Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1944)

    Soviet occupation of the Baltic states (1944)

    Soviet_occupation_of_the_Baltic_states_(1944)

  • Placentia Bay
  • Body of water on the southeast coast of Newfoundland, Canada

    Argentia, in Little Placentia Sound, was the site of the Atlantic Conference for the Atlantic Charter. Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt met face

    Placentia Bay

    Placentia_Bay

  • Surinam (Dutch colony)
  • Dutch colony in the Guianas (1667–1954)

    as convoy escorts in July 1942. Under the provisions of the Allied Atlantic Charter of August 1941, the Dutch government-in-exile promised to end the colonial

    Surinam (Dutch colony)

    Surinam (Dutch colony)

    Surinam_(Dutch_colony)

  • USS Potomac (AG-25)
  • United States presidential yacht

    decoy role while Roosevelt held a secret conference to develop the Atlantic Charter. USS Potomac and USS Sequoia are the last two existing U.S. presidential

    USS Potomac (AG-25)

    USS Potomac (AG-25)

    USS_Potomac_(AG-25)

  • Capitol Air
  • US charter & low cost airline (1946–1984)

    so-called Big Five charter carriers. Capitol's civil business now dominated military (see Table 3). Charters accounted for 32% of all Atlantic passengers at

    Capitol Air

    Capitol Air

    Capitol_Air

  • Enlargement of the United Nations
  • Accession of additional states to the UN

    existence on 24 October 1945, after ratification of the United Nations Charter by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (China

    Enlargement of the United Nations

    Enlargement of the United Nations

    Enlargement_of_the_United_Nations

  • World War II
  • Global conflict (1939–1945)

    August, the United Kingdom and the United States jointly issued the Atlantic Charter, which outlined British and American goals for the post-war world.

    World War II

    World War II

    World_War_II

  • Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi
  • Politician and philosopher (1894–1972)

    announcement of the Atlantic Charter on 14 August 1941, he composed a memorandum entitled "Austria's Independence in the light of the Atlantic Charter" and sent

    Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi

    Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi

    Richard_von_Coudenhove-Kalergi

  • United Nations resolution
  • Formal text adopted by a United Nations body

    Article 25 of the Charter, UN member states are bound to carry out "decisions of the Security Council in accordance with the present Charter". In 1971, the

    United Nations resolution

    United Nations resolution

    United_Nations_resolution

  • United Nations University
  • Think tank and academic arm of the UN

    of a United Nations university, truly international and devoted to the Charter objectives of peace and progress". Following three annual sessions discussing

    United Nations University

    United Nations University

    United_Nations_University

  • Milner Langa Kabane
  • South African activist

    as a member of a 28-person committee tasked with responding to the Atlantic Charter from an African perspective. This effort culminated in the drafting

    Milner Langa Kabane

    Milner_Langa_Kabane

  • List of Allied World War II conferences
  • org/stable/25643120. "Inter-Allied Council Statement on the Principles of the Atlantic Charter : September 24, 1941". Avalon Project. Yale Law School. 2008. Retrieved

    List of Allied World War II conferences

    List of Allied World War II conferences

    List_of_Allied_World_War_II_conferences

  • Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
  • Senior official in the United Nations

    state, and under-secretaries-general have diplomatic immunity under the UN Charter. The majority of USGs are appointed by the General Assembly on the recommendation

    Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations

    Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations

    Under-Secretary-General_of_the_United_Nations

  • Preamble to the United Nations Charter
  • Opening of the 1945 United Nations Charter

    The Preamble to the United Nations Charter is the opening (preamble) of the 1945 United Nations Charter. Jan Smuts from South Africa originally wrote the

    Preamble to the United Nations Charter

    Preamble to the United Nations Charter

    Preamble_to_the_United_Nations_Charter

  • Special Relationship
  • Relationship between the UK and the US

    war effort, Roosevelt enacted the Lend-Lease policy and drafted the Atlantic Charter with Churchill. The US ultimately joined the war effort in December

    Special Relationship

    Special Relationship

    Special_Relationship

  • EuroAtlantic Airways
  • Portuguese airline

    EuroAtlantic Airways (legally EuroAtlantic Airways – Transportes Aéreos S.A.) is a Portuguese scheduled and Charter ACMI airline specialized in leasing

    EuroAtlantic Airways

    EuroAtlantic Airways

    EuroAtlantic_Airways

  • 2021 United Nations Secretary-General selection
  • Reappointment of António Guterres

    commenced his second term on 1 January 2022. Article 97 of the United Nations Charter, states "The Secretary-General shall be appointed by the General Assembly

    2021 United Nations Secretary-General selection

    2021 United Nations Secretary-General selection

    2021_United_Nations_Secretary-General_selection

  • Baltic–Soviet relations
  • International relations between Baltic states and Soviet Union

    Germany's Ostland. In September 1941, the Soviet Union joined the Atlantic Charter which affirmed, among other things, the "desire to see no territorial

    Baltic–Soviet relations

    Baltic–Soviet relations

    Baltic–Soviet_relations

  • German declaration of war against the United States
  • 1941 German war declaration

    United Kingdom. The Destroyers for Bases Agreement, Lend-Lease, the Atlantic Charter, the hand-over of military control of Iceland from the United Kingdom

    German declaration of war against the United States

    German declaration of war against the United States

    German_declaration_of_war_against_the_United_States

  • United Nations Security Council veto power
  • Legal power of the five permanent UNSC member states to veto resolutions

    "veto" is not used in the United Nations Charter, the power of veto originates in Article 27 of the Charter, which states: Each member of the Security

    United Nations Security Council veto power

    United Nations Security Council veto power

    United_Nations_Security_Council_veto_power

  • President of Poland
  • Head of state of Poland

    Parliament 1939–1945 Volume I: British guarantees to Poland to the Atlantic Charter (March 1939 – August 1941). New York: Jósef Piłsudski Institute of

    President of Poland

    President of Poland

    President_of_Poland

  • List of United Nations resolutions concerning Israel
  • meaning of Article 39 of the Charter, reiterated the need for a truce, and ordered a ceasefire pursuant to Article 40 of the Charter. Although the phrase "Acting

    List of United Nations resolutions concerning Israel

    List of United Nations resolutions concerning Israel

    List_of_United_Nations_resolutions_concerning_Israel

  • American Century
  • Term for American geopolitical dominance

    Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had drafted the Atlantic Charter to define goals for the post-war world. In December 1941, Japan attacked

    American Century

    American Century

    American_Century

  • Human rights
  • Fundamental rights belonging to all humans

    Nations charter on human rights. The council also promotes the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and the European Social Charter. Membership

    Human rights

    Human rights

    Human_rights

  • Official languages of the United Nations
  • al-ʿarabiyyah / الفصحى, al-fuṣḥá) in Naskh / Arabic abjad. According to the UN Charter each of these six languages is equally authoritative although English and

    Official languages of the United Nations

    Official_languages_of_the_United_Nations

  • World Atlantic Airlines
  • Airline of the United States

    Airlines Inc., trading as World Atlantic Airlines, is an airline in the United States, operating on-demand and scheduled charter services. Its corporate headquarters

    World Atlantic Airlines

    World Atlantic Airlines

    World_Atlantic_Airlines

  • Second Bill of Rights
  • Proposed legislation in the US

    same theme continually over the course of the New Deal. Also in the Atlantic Charter, an international commitment was made as the Allies thought about how

    Second Bill of Rights

    Second Bill of Rights

    Second_Bill_of_Rights

  • Fala (dog)
  • Dog (Scottish Terrier) owned by Franklin D. Roosevelt

    custom-made train car, as well as by ship. He was with Roosevelt at the Atlantic Charter Conference, Quebec, the meeting with President Manuel Ávila Camacho

    Fala (dog)

    Fala (dog)

    Fala_(dog)

  • Dutch West India Company
  • Dutch chartered company (1621–1792)

    reversals, the GWC reorganised and a new charter was granted in 1675, largely on the strength in the Atlantic slave trade. This "new" version lasted for

    Dutch West India Company

    Dutch West India Company

    Dutch_West_India_Company

  • University for Peace
  • University and international organization

    presence in other countries, notably Somalia and the Netherlands. The charter of the University for Peace, adopted by the UNGA in resolution 35/55 in

    University for Peace

    University for Peace

    University_for_Peace

  • Criticism of the United Nations
  • Nations are seen as failures to prevent armed conflicts and enforce the Charter of the United Nations. In 2004, former Israeli ambassador to the UN Dore

    Criticism of the United Nations

    Criticism of the United Nations

    Criticism_of_the_United_Nations

  • United Nations Security Council resolution
  • UN resolution adopted by the 15 members of the Security Council

    of international peace and security" under the United Nations Charter. The UN Charter specifies, in Article 27, that decisions of the Security Council

    United Nations Security Council resolution

    United Nations Security Council resolution

    United_Nations_Security_Council_resolution

  • Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)
  • Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1954–1975

    1975. The origin of the administrative reform of 1954 was the 1941 Atlantic Charter (stating "the right of all peoples to choose the form of government

    Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)

    Suriname (Kingdom of the Netherlands)

    Suriname_(Kingdom_of_the_Netherlands)

  • Freedom of Speech (painting)
  • 1943 painting by Norman Rockwell

    Four Freedoms' theme was eventually incorporated into the Atlantic Charter, as well as the charter of the United Nations. The series of paintings ran in The

    Freedom of Speech (painting)

    Freedom of Speech (painting)

    Freedom_of_Speech_(painting)

  • United Kingdom–United States relations
  • Bilateral relations

    and Johnson Revise the Atlantic Charter for a New Era". The New York Times. Retrieved June 16, 2021. "The New Atlantic Charter". The White House. June

    United Kingdom–United States relations

    United Kingdom–United States relations

    United_Kingdom–United_States_relations

  • United Nations Command
  • Military unit

    System after the UN Charter was signed. It was the first time that the UNSC authorized the use of force under Chapter VII of the Charter. UN Security Council

    United Nations Command

    United Nations Command

    United_Nations_Command

  • United Nations Honour Flag
  • Flag symbolizing the Allies of World War II and their goal of world peace

    throughout Washington at private buildings in August 1943 during the Atlantic Charter week, where it also flew as a secondary flag to national emblems throughout

    United Nations Honour Flag

    United Nations Honour Flag

    United_Nations_Honour_Flag

  • United Nations Day
  • Commemorative day on 24 October

    United Nations General Assembly declared 24 October, the anniversary of the Charter of the United Nations, to "be devoted to making known to the people of

    United Nations Day

    United Nations Day

    United_Nations_Day

  • Wardair
  • Airline of Canada (1952–1990)

    single engine de Havilland Canada Otter. In 1962, it entered the trans-atlantic charter market and changed its name to Wardair Canada Ltd. On January 1, 1976

    Wardair

    Wardair

  • United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2625 (XXV)
  • United Nations resolution adopted by [[consensus decision-making|consensus]] in 1970

    principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations" embraces the right of all peoples "freely to determine

    United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2625 (XXV)

    United_Nations_General_Assembly_Resolution_2625_(XXV)

  • Raj of Sarawak
  • 1841–1946 kingdom on northern Borneo

    as its last acquisition as a Crown Colony in 1946, contrary to the Atlantic Charter. The Raj was founded by James Brooke, an English former soldier and

    Raj of Sarawak

    Raj of Sarawak

    Raj_of_Sarawak

  • Reform of the United Nations
  • was adopted in December 2012. Several provisions of the United Nations Charter are no longer relevant. In Larger Freedom proposed the removal of these

    Reform of the United Nations

    Reform_of_the_United_Nations

  • African Group
  • United Nations regional group

    January 2020, Adopts Resolution Commemorating Signing of United Nations Charter". United Nations Meetings Coverage & Press Releases. United Nations. 14

    African Group

    African Group

    African_Group

  • United Nations Department for Safety and Security
  • Department of the UN dealing with the security and safety of its staff

    documents, outlining the responsibilities of all stakeholders: United Nations Charter – articles 104 and 105 Conventions on Privileges and Immunities of the

    United Nations Department for Safety and Security

    United Nations Department for Safety and Security

    United_Nations_Department_for_Safety_and_Security

  • British Empire
  • Territories ruled by the United Kingdom

    to war. In August 1941, Churchill and Roosevelt met and agreed the Atlantic Charter, which included the statement that "the rights of all peoples to choose

    British Empire

    British Empire

    British_Empire

  • Anglo-Soviet Agreement
  • 1941 alliance between the United Kingdom and Soviet Union

    War II Anglo-Soviet relations Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement (1921) Atlantic Charter Diplomatic history of World War II As "His Majesty's Ambassador Extraordinary

    Anglo-Soviet Agreement

    Anglo-Soviet_Agreement

  • Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941–1945)
  • U.S. presidential administration from 1941 to 1945

    met secretly in Argentia, Newfoundland. This meeting produced the Atlantic Charter, which conceptually outlined global wartime and postwar goals. Each

    Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941–1945)

    Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941–1945)

    Presidency_of_Franklin_D._Roosevelt_(1941–1945)

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  • Homer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Homer

    English (West Midlands) : occupational name for a maker of helmets, from the adopted Old French term he(a)umier, from he(a)ume ‘helmet’, of Germanic origin. Compare Helm 2.English : variant of Holmer.Americanized form of the Greek family name Homiros or one of its patronymic derivatives (Homirou, Homiridis, etc.). This was not only the name of the ancient Greek epic poet (classical Greek Homēros), but was also borne by a martyr venerated in the Greek Orthodox Church.Slovenian : topographic name for someone who lived on a hill, from hom (dialect form of holm ‘hill’, ‘height’) + the German suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.The American painter Winslow Homer (1836–1910) was of old New England stock dating back to Captain John Homer, an Englishman who crossed the Atlantic in his own ship and settled in Boston about 1636.

    Homer

  • Bicker
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and German

    Bicker

    Dutch and German : occupational name for a stonemason or someone who used or made pickaxes or chisel, from bicke ‘pickaxe’, ‘chisel’ + the agent suffix -er. Compare Bick.English : occupational name for a beekeeper, Middle English biker (from Old English bīcere). Bees were important in medieval England because their honey provided the only means of sweetening food (sugar being a more recent importation); honey was also used in preserving.English : habitational name from Bicker in Lincolnshire or Byker in Tyne and Wear, both named with the Old English preposition bī ‘by’, ‘beside’ + Old Norse kjarr ‘wet ground’, ‘brushwood’.Cars Bicker was a wealthy merchant and one of the commissioners to New Netherland under the West India Company’s 1621 charter.

    Bicker

  • Buckland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Buckland

    English : habitational name from any of the many places in southern England (including nine in Devon) named Buckland, from Old English bōc ‘book’ + land ‘land’, i.e. land held by right of a written charter, as opposed to folcland, land held by right of custom.

    Buckland

  • Sunamya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam

    Sunamya

    Sweet Chartered

    Sunamya

  • Danforth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Danforth

    English : probably a habitational name, perhaps from Darnford in Suffolk, Great Durnford in Wiltshire, or Dernford Farm in Sawston, Cambridgeshire, all named from Old English dierne ‘hidden’ + ford ‘ford’.Nicholas Danforth, a man of considerable property, emigrated in about 1634 with his children to Cambridge, MA, from Framlingham, Suffolk, England, after the death of his wife Elizabeth. He was elected to various political offices in the colony. His son Thomas (1623–99) was admitted as a freeman in 1643 and was named treasurer of Harvard College in the 1650 charter granted that institution.

    Danforth

  • Dudley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Dudley

    English and Irish : habitational name from Dudley in the West Midlands, named from the Old English personal name Dudda (see Dodd) + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Irish (County Cork) : English name adopted by bearers of Gaelic Ó Dubhdáleithe ‘descendant of Dubhdáleithe’, a personal name composed of the elements dubh ‘black’ + dá ‘two’ + léithe ‘sides’.Thomas Dudley (1576–1653), born at Northampton, England, sailed on the Arbella to Salem, MA, in 1630 with the chief men of the Massachusetts Bay Company. They first settled at Newtown. Dudley subsequently moved to Ipswich but then permanently settled at Roxbury. He was elected four times as governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and as one of the two commissioners for the colony when the New England Confederation was formed in 1643. He was one of the first overseers of Harvard University, and in 1650, as governor, signed the charter for that institution. Dudley’s seventh and most noted child, Joseph (1647–1720) was also governor of MA (1702–15).

    Dudley

  • Atlanta
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Atlanta

    A huntress.

    Atlanta

  • Atlanta
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Danish, Greek

    Atlanta

    A Huntress; Immovable

    Atlanta

  • MYRINA
  • Female

    Greek

    MYRINA

    (Μυρίνα) Greek name possibly MYRINA means "swiftly bounding." In mythology, this is the name of a warrior queen of the Amazons who defeated the people of Atlantis.

    MYRINA

  • Charter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Charter

    English : variant of Carter.French : Breton variant of Chartier.

    Charter

  • Ashley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ashley

    English : habitational name from any of the numerous places in southern and central England named Ashley, from Old English æsc ‘ash’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.The name of Capt. John Ashley appears in the VA Charter of 1609. For more than two centuries his descendants were prominent in Norfolk, VA. A branch of the family settled in Pittsburgh in the early 19th century.

    Ashley

  • Sunamya | ஸுநம்யா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sunamya | ஸுநம்யா

    Sweet chartered

    Sunamya | ஸுநம்யா

  • Skipwith
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Skipwith

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place in Yorkshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Schipwic, from Old English scēap, scīp ‘sheep’ + wīc ‘outlying settlement’. Under later Scandinavian influence the initial ‘s’ became ‘sk’ and the second element was changed to -with (Old Norse viðr ‘wood’).The main Skipwith family held the manor of Skipwith in England in the early Middle Ages, and direct descendants can be traced to the present day. In the 13th century they moved from Yorkshire to Lincolnshire, where their principal seat was at southern Ormsby. In the early 17th century there was further migration, to Leicestershire, Warwickshire, and across the Atlantic to VA. Other bearers of the name seem to have been tenants of Lincolnshire manors held by the Skipworth family, and to have taken the surname of their overlords.

    Skipwith

  • Golightly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Golightly

    English : nickname, perhaps for a messenger, from Middle English gō(n) ‘to go’ (Old English gān) + lihtly ‘lightly’, ‘swiftly’ (Old English lēoht(līc)).Scottish : altered form of a surname of uncertain origin, possibly an unidentified habitational name. The earliest known bearer is William Galithli, who witnessed a charter at the beginning of the 13th century. Henry Gellatly, an illegitimate son of William the Lion, of whom little or nothing is known, was the grandfather of Patric Galythly, one of the pretenders to the crown of Scotland in 1291.Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Mac an Ghallóglaigh ‘son of the galloglass’, Irish gallóglach. A galloglass was a mercenary retainer or auxiliary soldier (a compound of gall ‘foreigner’ (see Gall 1) + óglach ‘youth’, ‘warrior’). The name is also found pseudo-translated as English.

    Golightly

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Online names & meanings

  • Surabhi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Surabhi

    Lovely

  • MURDIE
  • Male

    English

    MURDIE

    Pet form of English Murdoch, MURDIE means "sea warrior."

  • Izdihar
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Izdihar

    Flourishing blooming

  • Johnathon
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew American

    Johnathon

    Jehovah has given. In the bible Jonathan son of King Saul was noted for manliness; generosity and...

  • Rihaab
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Rihaab

    Big Heart

  • Malloy
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Malloy

    Noble chief.

  • Wasilah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Wasilah

    Inseparable friend

  • Marilis
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Marilis

    Abbreviation of Amaryllis - the flower Amaryllis; poetic reference to a simple shepherdess or...

  • Dizahab
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Dizahab

    Where much gold is.

  • Annabeth
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Hebrew, Latin, Swedish

    Annabeth

    God is Gracious; God has Shown Favour; God is My Oath; Variant of Anne

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  • Alantin
  • n.

    See Inulin.

  • Transatlantic
  • a.

    Crossing the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Transatlantic
  • a.

    Lying or being beyond the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Atlantic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the isle of Atlantis.

  • Atlantic
  • a.

    Descended from Atlas.

  • Croaker
  • n.

    A small American fish (Micropogon undulatus), of the Atlantic coast.

  • Atlantic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Mt. Atlas in Libya, and hence applied to the ocean which lies between Europe and Africa on the east and America on the west; as, the Atlantic Ocean (called also the Atlantic); the Atlantic basin; the Atlantic telegraph.

  • Volador
  • n.

    The Atlantic flying gurnard. See under Flying.

  • Allantoic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or contained in, the allantois.

  • Billfish
  • n.

    The saury, a slender fish of the Atlantic coast (Scomberesox saurus).

  • Aplanatic
  • a.

    Having two or more parts of different curvatures, so combined as to remove spherical aberration; -- said of a lens.

  • Telamones
  • n. pl.

    Same as Atlantes.

  • Diamond-back
  • n.

    The salt-marsh terrapin of the Atlantic coast (Malacoclemmys palustris).

  • Blower
  • n.

    A small fish of the Atlantic coast (Tetrodon turgidus); the puffer.

  • Atlantal
  • a.

    Relating to the atlas.

  • Atlanta
  • n.

    A genus of small glassy heteropod mollusks found swimming at the surface in mid ocean. See Heteropod.

  • Atlantal
  • a.

    Anterior; cephalic.

  • Aplastic
  • a.

    Not plastic or easily molded.

  • Atlantes
  • n. pl.

    Figures or half figures of men, used as columns to support an entablature; -- called also telamones. See Caryatides.