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Description United Nations organization sketch by Franklin Roosevelt with the Four Policemen in 1943.jpg |
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United Nations organization sketch by Franklin Roosevelt from November 30, 1943. From left to right, the sketch shows the three branches of the United Nations as originally envisioned by Roosevelt: an international assembly of 40 UN member states, an executive branch dominated by the Big Four, and an enforcement branch called the
Four Policemen
comprising the United States, Soviet Union, Britain, and Republican China.
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Source | Franklin D. Roosevelt Library & Museum | |||
Author | Franklin D. Roosevelt | |||
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