Establishing the Post-War International Order, 1944-1961 - Volumes
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Records of Her Majesty's Treasury, 1944-1961
HM Treasury is a British government department responsible for devising and implementing public finance and economic policy. This volume contains selected departmental records from the period 1944–1961. Much of the documentation concerns the institutions of the World Bank, such as the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Finance Corporation. Other subjects covered include the Lend-Lease programme, sterling area negotiations, and UK-tied aid. Read more →
Documents relating to the United Nations, 1944-1961
The United Nations (UN) was founded in the aftermath of the Second World War by the victorious Allied powers to maintain international peace and security. The main organs of the UN, all established in 1945, are the General Assembly (UNGA), Security Council (UNSC), Economic and Social Council (UNESC), Trusteeship Council, International Court of Justice (ICJ), and Secretariat. The UN also administers a series of specialised agencies. Between 1945 and 1961,... Read more →