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The Dumbarton Oaks Conference was an international meeting held from August 21 to October 7, 1944, at Dumbarton Oaks, a historic estate in Washington, D.C.. The conference was a pivotal event in the establishment of the United Nations and laid the groundwork for the creation of the United Nations Charter.

Background[edit]

The conference was convened during World War II and was attended by representatives from the United States, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the Republic of China. The primary objective was to discuss and formulate proposals for a post-war international organization that would ensure peace and security.

Participants[edit]

The key participants included:

Key Proposals[edit]

The conference resulted in several important proposals, including:

Outcomes[edit]

The proposals from the Dumbarton Oaks Conference were later refined and adopted at the San Francisco Conference in 1945, leading to the official formation of the United Nations on October 24, 1945.

Significance[edit]

The Dumbarton Oaks Conference was significant because it marked the first major step towards the creation of a global organization dedicated to maintaining international peace and security. It also set the stage for subsequent negotiations and agreements that would shape the modern international order.

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