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Bulletin of the Commission to study the organization of peace. Vol.. 2, no. 7, July, 1942. [1] (1942)

handle is hein.ali/hrbor605214 and id is 1 raw text is: Bulletin of the
COMMISSION TO STUDY THE ORGANIZATION OF PEACE
8 WEST FORTIETH STREET
. New York, New York
JAME  T. SHOTWELL. Chalman
WILLIAM ALLAN NEILSON. Chairman Executive Committee             CLYDE EAGLETON, Chairman Studies Committee
CLARK M. EICt4ELSERGER. Director
This bulletin will summarize, or carry in Pll whenever possible, offidal or unofficial
suggestions, in this country or abroad, for the future organization of peace.
TEN C0NTS a copy
Vol. 11, No. 7                                July, 1942                                ONE DOLLAR a year
United Nations Agreements and Documents
NOTES ON ORGANIZATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

INDEX

Page
I. UNITED NATIONS JOINT DECLARATION -                 1
(1). Text of Joint Declaration                     1
(2). Invitation to Authorities Which Are Not Gov-
ernments                                     2
'(3). Mexican Adherence                              2
(4). Philippine Adherence                          2
II. ATLANTIC CHARTER                                   2
(5). Text bf the Atlantic Charter                  2
(6). Four Freedoms                                 3
(7). Resolution F, International Labor Organization
Conference, New York, 1941                   3
(8). Resolution XXXV, Rio de Janeiro Conference -  3
III. AUXILIARY AGREEMENTS                               3
(9). Inter-Allied Agreement, June 12, 1941 -      3
(10). Inter-Allied Agreement September'24, 1941 -  3
(11). Joint Declaration of Czechoslovakia, Greece, Po-
land, and Yugoslavia, November 5, 1941 -     4

(12). Joint Declaration of Czechoslovakia, Greece, Po-
land, and Yugoslavia, January 14, 1942 Cen-
tral and Eastern European Planning Board -
(13). Polish.Czechoslovak Agreement, November 11,
1940
(14). Polish-Czechoslovak Declaration, January 25,
1942
(15). Soviet-Polish Agreemen4 July 30, 1941
(16). Soviet-Polish Agreement; December 4, 1941 -
(17). Anglo-Soviet Agreement, July 12, 1941
(18). Anglo-Soviet Agreement, June 11, 1942 __
(19). Treaty of Alliance between United Kingdom, the
Soviet Union, and Iran, January 29, 1942 -
(20). Greek-Yugoslav Agreement; January 15, 1942 -
NOTES ON ORGANIZATIONS
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

NOTE: The August issue of the Bulletin will be devoted to documentary material on Lend-Lease Arrangements and United Nations
Administrative Agencies.
I: UNITED NATIONS JOINT DECLARATION'

(1). A Joint Declaration by the United States of America,
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
the -Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, China, Australia,
Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Domini-
can Republic El Salvador, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Hon-
Uuras, India, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Nev Zealand, Nica-
ragua, Norway, Panama, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia.
The Governments signatory hereto,
Having subscribed to a common program of purposes and
principles embodied in the Joint Declaration of the President
of the United 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,
Being convinced that complete victory over their enemies is
essential to defend life, liberty, independence and religious
1. Depariment of State Bufletin, JanuarY/3. 1942. p. 3.

freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice in their
own lands as well as in other lands, and that they are now
engaged in a common struggle against savage and brutal
forces seeking to subjugate the world, Declare:
(1) Each Government pledges itself to employ its full
resources, military or economic against those members of the
Tripartite Pact and its adherents with which such government
is at war.
(2) Each Government pledges itself to cooperate with the
Governments signatory hereto and not to make a separate
armistice or peace with the enemies.
The foregoing declaration may be adhered to by other
nations which are, or which may be, rendering material as-
sistance and contributions in the struggle for victory over
Hitlerism.
Done at Washington, January First, 1942.

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