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  2. Atlantic Charter - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic Conference from the Avalon Project; Letter from The Ambassador Patrick J. Hurley to the US Secretary of State TEHRAN, 14 April 1945. Describing meeting with Churchill, where Churchill vehemently states that the UK is in no way bound to the principles of the Atlantic Charter. The Atlantic Charter

  3. List of Allied World War II conferences - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic Charter; proposal for a Soviet aid conference. Second Inter-Allied Conference: London United Kingdom: September 24, 1941 Eden, Maisky, Cassin, and 8 Allied governments in exile: Adherence of all the Allies to the Atlantic Charter principles. [2] [3] First Moscow Conference (CAVIAR) Moscow Soviet Union: September 29 – October 1, 1941

  4. Military Staff Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration by United Nations was made on 1 January 1943 by an initial 29 states representing the Allies of World War II in support of the principals of the Atlantic Charter. [5] A security subcommittee was established on 15 April 1942, and in 1943, members of the US Joint Strategic Survey Committee (JSSC) joined the committee.

  5. Casablanca Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Casablanca Conference (codenamed SYMBOL) or Anfa Conference [1] was held in Casablanca, French Morocco, from January 14 to 24, 1943, ... Atlantic Charter;

  6. The real story of why South Carolina left the Atlantic Coast ...

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    The real story of why South Carolina left the Atlantic Coast Conference. Alan Piercy. ... a conference it helped found in 1953. When the Gamecocks bolted the ACC on June 30, 1971, they charted a ...

  7. Atlantic Coast Conference - Wikipedia

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    The conference officials indicated a desire to add an eighth member, and candidates mentioned were Virginia, VPI and West Virginia. [11] On December 4, 1953, officials convened in Greensboro, North Carolina, and admitted Virginia, a former Southern Conference charter member that had been independent since 1937, into the conference. [12]

  8. Stanford, Cal and SMU to join Atlantic Coast Conference - AOL

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    The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is expanding to 18 schools with the addition of Stanford, Southern Methodist University (SMU) and the University of California-Berkeley, after a vote by the ...

  9. The 'Atlantic' Coast Conference goes far west, adds Cal ... - AOL

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    The Atlantic Coast Conference, a college sports alliance with a membership rooted solely in the Eastern Time Zone, will spread west next fall, adding the University of California, Stanford and SMU ...