There can be no such thing as a lasting peace that is not founded on the decent treatment of human beings /

Text of a statement issued to the public in a radio address on February 4th, 1945, by John W. Davis, chairman of the Committee on Human Rights, formed by the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace after the Dumbarton Oaks proposals. Includes names of 150 distinguished Americans who signed a s...

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Main Author: Davis, John W. (John Warren), 1888-1980
Corporate Author: Commission to Study the Organization of Peace
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, [1945?]
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Summary:Text of a statement issued to the public in a radio address on February 4th, 1945, by John W. Davis, chairman of the Committee on Human Rights, formed by the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace after the Dumbarton Oaks proposals. Includes names of 150 distinguished Americans who signed a statement prepared under the auspices of the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace.
Item Description:Cover title.
Physical Description:11 pages ; 16 cm.