who were the founders of United Nations organisation
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The name "United Nations", coined by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt was first used in the Declaration by United Nations of 1 January 1942, during the Second World War, when representatives of 26 nations pledged their Governments to continue fighting together against the Axis Powers.
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The text of the Declaration of United Nations was written by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Roosevelt aide, Harry Hopkins, while meeting at the White House on December 29th, 1941.
Fifty representatives from fifty nations met in San Fransisco to discuss a great matter, a matter of peace and prosperity in the post World War II .
The nations represented:
USA
France
Dominican Rep.
Nicaragua
New Zealand
Brazil
Argentina
El Salvador
Haiti
China
Turkey
Denmark
Chile
Philippines
Paraguay
Cuba
Lebanon
Iran
Luxembourg
Saudi Arabia
Czechoslovakia
Syria
Yugoslavia
UK
Egypt
Byelorussia
Poland
Ukraine
USSR
Greece
India
Peru
Australia
Costa Rica
Liberia
Colombia
Mexico
South Africa
Canada
Ethiopia
Panama
Bolivia
Venezuela
Honduras
Guatemala
Norway
Netherlands
Uruguay
Ecuador
Iraq
Belgium
Fifty representatives from fifty nations met in San Fransisco to discuss a great matter, a matter of peace and prosperity in the post World War II .
The nations represented:
USA
France
Dominican Rep.
Nicaragua
New Zealand
Brazil
Argentina
El Salvador
Haiti
China
Turkey
Denmark
Chile
Philippines
Paraguay
Cuba
Lebanon
Iran
Luxembourg
Saudi Arabia
Czechoslovakia
Syria
Yugoslavia
UK
Egypt
Byelorussia
Poland
Ukraine
USSR
Greece
India
Peru
Australia
Costa Rica
Liberia
Colombia
Mexico
South Africa
Canada
Ethiopia
Panama
Bolivia
Venezuela
Honduras
Guatemala
Norway
Netherlands
Uruguay
Ecuador
Iraq
Belgium
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