(i) The Atlantic Treaty was signed between Prime Minister of England, Sir Winston Churchill and American, President Franklin D Roosevelt during the Second World War on 14th August 1941.
(ii) According to this treaty, a decision was taken to set up a permanent mechanism to establish international security after the Second World War was over.
(iii) Detailed discussions followed on this decision in two conferences among allied powers in 1944 and 1945.
(iv) A draft of the treaty to establish an international organisation was prepared.
(v) At San Francisco in America, representatives of fifty countries drafted the Charter of the United Nations after discussions.
(vi) As soon as the war was over, the Charter was signed on 24th October, 1945 and the United Nations was established.
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