For the first time in World War II, the Allies this week had an outline of postwar aims. The plan is simple. It is not an American plan; all that the world yet has from Franklin Roosevelt is the glossy Atlantic Charter.
Winston Churchill presented the plan to the world last week. It was a plan for Britain at home (see p. 9) as well as abroad; but the passages of primary concern to the world were those which charted the postwar collaboration and joint leadership of Britain, the U.S.S.R. and the U.S....
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