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| | Allies of World War II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Atlantic Charter was negotiated at the Atlantic Conference by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, aboard warships in a secure anchorage at Argentia, Newfoundland (located on Placentia Bay) and was issued as a joint declaration on August 14, 1941. |  | | In addition to the United Kingdom, several independent members of the Commonwealth of Nations, known as the Dominions, declared war on Germany separately, either on the same day, or soon afterwards. |  | | The Declaration by United Nations, on January 1, 1942, officially united 26 nations as Allies. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allies_of_World_War_II
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| | United States in the War, Last Battles and Armistice between the Central and Allied powers |
 | | The decisive victory of Germany at the Battle of Caporetto led to the Allied decision at the Rapallo Conference to form the Supreme Allied Council at Versailles to co-ordinate plans and action. |  | | A supreme command of Allied forces was created at the Doullers conference in which Field Marshal Douglas Haig handed control of his forces over to Ferdinand Foch. |  | | President Woodrow Wilson requested that the U.S. Congress declare war, which it did on 6. |
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| | sevres |
 | | Nothing in Articles 57, 58 or 59 shall be deemed to limit the powers of a belligerent or belligerents acting in pursuance of a decision by the Council of the League of Nations. |  | | Persons guilty of criminal acts against the nationals of one of the Allied Powers shall be brought before the military tribunals of that Power. |  | | This Commission shall be composed of four members nominated by the Principal Allied Powers, one member nominated by Greece, and one member nominated by Turkey. |
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http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~genckaya/sevres.html
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| | East Asian Studies Documents: 1951 Peace Treaty between Japan and the Allied Powers |
 | | The power to grant clemency, to reduce sentences and to parole with respect to such prisoners may not be exercised except on the decision of the Government or Governments which imposed the sentence in each instance, and on recommendation of Japan. |  | | In the case of persons sentenced by the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, such power may not be exercised except on the decision of a majority of the Governments represented on the Tribunal, and on the recommendation of Japan. |  | | For the purposes of the present Treaty the Allied Powers shall be the States at war with Japan, or any State which previously formed a part of the territory of a State named in Article 23, provided that in each case the State concerned has signed and ratified the Treaty. |
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http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/documents/peace1951.htm
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| | Propaganda Postcards of the Great War, Allied Powers |
 | | The major brunt of the war effort on the Allied side was borne by France, Great Britain and her four Dominion nations, Russia, Serbia and Belgium. |  | | As well as those Latin American countries which formally declared war against Germany, most of the remainder severed diplomatic and economic relations with Germany and Austria-Hungary by early 1918. |  | | While fifteen more nations joined the Allied cause during the course of the war, the only two additions that had substantive military impact on the ultimate Allied victory were the entry of the Kingdom of Italy in May 1915 and the United States in April 1917. |
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| | Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers General Order no. One |
 | | The enclosure is the final form approved by the President of the United States on 17 August 1945 and issued by the Imperial General Headquarters on 2 September 1945. |  | | This and all subsequent instructions issued by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers or other allied military authorities will be scrupulously and promptly obeyed by Japanese and Japanese-controlled military and civil officials and private persons. |  | | Instrument of Surrender in Tokyo Bay, General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, issued his General Order no. 1, which was transmitted to Japanese forces by the Imperial General Headquarters. |
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| | Copyright (Allied Powers & Nationals), Law (Consolidation), 08/08/1952 (06/05/1970), No. 302 (No. 48) |
 | | Copyright (Allied Powers and Nationals), Law (Consolidation), 08/08/1952 (06/05/1970), No. 302 (No. 48) |  | | The purpose of this Law is to provide, in accordance with the provisions of Article 15 (c) of the Treaty of Peace with Japan, for the exceptional application of the Copyright Law (Law No.48, of 1970) concerning the copyrights owned by the Allied Powers and the Allied nationals. |  | | JP043EN Copyright (Allied Powers and Nationals), Law (Consolidation), 08/08/1952 (06/05/1970), No. 302 (No. 48) |
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe |
 | | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe |  | | The allies were unsuccessful in their efforts to persuade the French government to reconsider, and France then withdrew the vast majority of its military personnel from NATO military headquarters in July 1966. |  | | In February 1966 President de Gaulle stated that the changed world order had "stripped NATO of its justification" for military integration and that France was therefore justified in re-asserting her sovereignty over French territory. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/S/SU/SUP/Supreme_Headquarters_Allied_Powers_Europe
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| | Supreme Commander Allied Powers: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | [Category: 'Supreme Commander Allied Powers' facts and description] |  | | SCAP also referred to the offices of the occupation, including a staff of several hundred American (American: A native or inhabitant of the United States) civil servants (civil servants: A public official who is a member of the civil service) as well as military (military: The military forces of a nation) personnel. |  | | With the peace treaty with Japan (peace treaty with Japan: more facts about this subject), the post of SCAP lapsed. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/supreme_commander_allied_powers
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| | MSN Encarta - Search View - Allied Powers |
 | | treaties involving the Allied and Associated Powers in World War I, see Treaty of Sèvres; Treaty of Neuilly; Treaty of Trianon |  | | In World War II (1939-1945), the Allied Powers, including Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union, opposed the Axis Powers of Germany, Italy, and Japan. |  | | In World War I (1914-1918), the Allied and Associated Powers consisted of 28 nations, including Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and the United States; they were opposed by the Central Powers of Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/text_761586828__1/Allied_Powers.html
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| | ECMUN Futuristic Security Council 2002 |
 | | These nations, the Allied powers of WWII, are the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia (formerly the Soviet Union), and China. |  | | The Southern American union is not as powerful, and has to be very careful the way it votes. |  | | The Security Council is one of the main organs of the United Nations, an international organization formed after the end of World War II. |
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http://www.earlham.edu/~modelun/ecmun2002/futuristicsecurity.htm
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| | Allied Powers - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | The United States of America (drawn into the war after Pearl Harbor) |  | | The Allied Powers were a group of nations that fought against the Axis countries, Nazi Germany, Facist Italy and Japan, in World War II. |
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| | KEO - LEGAL DOCUMENTS |
 | | Turkey undertakes not to refuse her consent to the conclusion by new States of the special arrangements referred to in the Conventions and Agreements relating to the Universal Postal Union and to the International Telegraphic Union, to which the said new States have adhered or may adhere. |  | | This compensation shall be borne by the Turkish Government and may be charged upon the property of Turkish nationals within the territory or under the control of the claimant's State. |  | | The Allied Powers who had post-offices in the former TurkishEmpire before August 1, 1914, will be entitled to re-establish post-offices in Turkey. |
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| | Sevres Treaty: Part XIII |
 | | Powers of which the seat of the Government is outside Europe will be entitled merely to inform the Government of the French Republic through their diplomatic representative at Paris that their ratification has been given; in that case they must transmit the instrument of ratification as soon as possible. |  | | The Allied Powers reserve the right to examine in such manner as they may determine all decisions and orders of Turkish Prize Courts, whether affecting the property rights of nationals of those Powers or of neutral Powers. |  | | The measures will be in conformity with the provisions of international sanitary conventions, and in order to secure complete uniformity in their execution each Allied Power concerned in the sanitary control of the pilgrimage will be represented on a co-ordinating Pilgrimage Quarantine Committee placed under the supervision of the Council of the League of Nations. |
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| | Allies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | According to this general usage, allies become allies not when concluding an alliance treaty but when struck by war. |  | | This page was last modified 14:12, 20 April 2006. |  | | For more information, see the related articles: Allies of World War I and Allies of World War II. |
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| | World War I and the First World War |
 | | Germany lost the war and her allies were not on the winning side of the first world war. |  | | This style of choosing sides and allies continued into the second world war, which bears a resemblance to the first world war, especially when considering that both wars started once two opposing sides were established. |  | | The two opposing sides in World War I were the Central Powers, who fought against the Allied Powers in the first world war, and the Allied Power, whose only enemy was the Central Powers. |
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| | Allies |
 | | The big four Allied powers of World War II were England (Great Britain, the United Kingdom), the United States of America, the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R., Russia), and France. |  | | The involvement of many of the Allies in World War II was natural and inevitable -- they were invaded or under the direct threat of invasion by the Axis. |  | | When Hitler announced that Germany would "liberate" the ethnic Germans in Czechoslovakia, England and France recognized the growing danger of a second world war caused by German expansionism. |
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| | Mapping the World ñ Areas Controlled by Axis and Allied Powers in1940 |
 | | The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor forced the United States to enter World War II. |  | | These locations were used for U.S. military bases during the war. |  | | Find and label the following countries, which were the Allied Powers |
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http://www.hawaii.edu/hga/ASGI02/wwII/Mapping_the_World_1940.htm
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| | The Allied Powers :: |
 | | The Allied Powers is a region of allied nations. |  | | The region of The Allied Powers was founded on April 12th, 2003 by the nations of New Arab Countries and New Genoa. |  | | The region now contains 34 members, all of whom are part of the regional alliance known as APTO, or Allied Powers Treaty Organization. |
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| | Sevres Treaty: Part X |
 | | The Allied Powers reserve the right, in the event of the provisions of this Article not being carried out, to take all necessary measures to permit of international aerial navigation over the territory and territorial waters of Turkey. |  | | The obligations imposed by the provisions of this Part shall remain in force until Turkey shall have been admitted into the League of Nations or shall have been authorised, in accordance with the provisions of the Convention relating to Aerial Navigation concluded at Paris on October 13, 1919, to adhere to that Convention. |  | | In addition to the above-mentioned aerodromes, Turkey undertakes to establish aerodromes in such localities as may be designated by the Allied Powers within one year from the coming into force of the present Treaty. |
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| | Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe - definition of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe by the Free Online ... |
 | | Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe - definition of Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | NATO, North Atlantic Treaty Organization - an international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Supreme+Headquarters+Allied+Powers+Europe
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| | Allied Powers |
 | | You must be at least a lieutenant corporal to have access to such a powerful weapon! |  | | PROFESSOR: Why, its the same chemical that the girls got their superpowers from. |  | | Its maneuvering thrusters and engine jets are much more powerful now
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| | ALLIED by Jeneane Sessum |
 | | ADDED EDITOR'S NOTE: Remedial Study of Mystic Bourgeoisie is in order. |  | | This song by Townes van Zandt: To Live is to Fly (live version) |  | | Tags: scoble, scobelizer, comments, comment moderation = Powered by Qumana |
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| | First World War.com - Encyclopedia - Inter-Allied Victory Medal |
 | | The Inter-Allied Victory Medal (generally referred to simply as the Victory Medal or as the Allied War Medal) was instituted following an agreement by fourteen Allied powers in March 1919. |  | | Intended as a means of providing for a single medal across each of the Allies (removing the need for an exchange of Allied medals, although individual nations issued medals with slight variations), the medal was made from yellow bronze and was 36mm in diameter. |  | | The ribbon was officially described as "two rainbows with red in the centre". |
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