Michael Crouch

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The delegations faced so many disagreements in the opening days at San Francisco, it seemed the UN Conference was destined not to bring the world together but to push the major forces farther apart. The two powers quarreled over which countries should be recognized and invited to the conference, which should get votes in the UN Security Council, and whether or not a world peace organization should take precedence over already-established regional treaties.
The Accidental President: Harry S. Truman and the Four Months That Changed the World
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