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Henri Bonnet signing the United Nations declaration as Edward Stettinius looks on

99-88
Accession Number
99-88
6.5x8.5
Black & White
HST Keywords
United Nations - General file
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France became the 36th member of the United Nations in a colorful ceremony at the State Department at which the war-time coalition against the Axis was hailed as "the foundation stone of peace". Photo shows French Ambassador Henri Bonnet, left, signing the United Nations declaration, pledging his country's whole-hearted cooperation in the creation of a world security system because France knows from experience that " from now on...war, once begun, will spread over the entire globe." Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius, right, looks on. From: Beth Gore

Date(s)
January 1, 1945