Atlantic Charter - Churchill argued for an interpretation of the charter in order to allow the Soviet Union to continue to control the Baltic states
Time: Mar, 1944
Place: U.S.
Details: During the war Churchill argued for an interpretation of the charter in order to allow the Soviet Union to continue to control the Baltic states, an interpretation rejected by the US until March 1944.
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