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1945 RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT PERIOD 5
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UNITED NATIONS Founded in 1945 by victorious Allied powers PURPOSES: Prevent war Guard human rights Promote economic development Located in Manhattan (left)
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OTHER Security Council, General Assembly, Secretary- General Has grown from 50 countries (1945) to almost 192. Aid to developing countries, refugees, disease control. Peacekeeping forces around the world. Holds trials for international law, such as for war crimes
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PRE-WORLD WAR II PROBLEM Helps resolve conflicts between countries before they can escalate into another world war. Replaced League of Nations, which was unable to prevent World War II. Remedied faults of League like lack of unity, inability to negotiate, lack of power to enforce its decisions.
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WAR CRIMES TRIALS Nuremberg trials Tried the top Nazi leaders for four counts: crimes against humanity, conspiracy, waging aggressive war and war crimes. Conducted by Allied powers: U.S., U.S.S.R., Britain, France. Held to expose record of Nazi crimes to public and to history Key figure was Robert Jackson of U.S. Supreme Court
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Defendants claimed “Good German” defense – “I was just following orders.” Of 21 defendants, 12 were executed, one acquitted, rest put in prison for life.
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Set example for future so that mass genocide and aggressive war would not be attempted again. Allies cooperated to show extent of Nazi crimes. Basis of war crimes trials and hearings in Europe and many countries. Right, trial of Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia.
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UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS Signed December 10, 1948 Adopted by U.N. General Assembly. Made up of 30 articles. Eleanor Roosevelt was instrumental
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Set international standard for rights Economic, political and social rights and freedoms of every person Designed to prevent future crimes against humanity, to prevent hatred, and guarantee human rights to all people.
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BRETTON WOODS CONFERENCE AND AGREEMENTS Held in 1944 in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire – a ski resort Reached agreements on postwar finances Conference to establish international bank and currency standards.
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PURPOSES Allies believed Great Depression had helped lead to World War II. Germany’s debts and currency instability led to dictatorship. Wanted to promote expansion of international trade by stabilizing currency exchange. Wanted to help Europe rebuild from war damage.
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AGREEMENTS Value of currencies to be based on U.S. dollar (strongest economy; only one with no war damage) Started World Bank and International Monetary Fund to lend money for reconstruction. Both are still in existence and tremendously influential in developing world. President of World Bank is always an American, by tradition.
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YALTA CONFERENCE AND AGREEMENTS Meeting of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin in February, 1945 Yalta, a Black Sea resort in USSR Discussed ways to win war and what to do after war ended. Didn’t trust Germany to regain its power.
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ELEMENTS OF YALTA AGREEMENTS Divide Germany into four occupation zones. Establish United Nations organization. Germany to pay USSR to join war against Japan in 3 mos. Poland to have free election.
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LEADS TO PROBLEMS
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