Now, Therefore, I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me b...
Now, Therefore, I, Harry S. Truman, President of the United States of America, under and by virtue of the authority vest...
We support this plan and will continue to support it unless or until a better and more effective plan is put forward.
For these reasons, the United Nations has devoted much of its time to fostering respect for human rights.
Because the United Nations is the dynamic expression of what all the peoples of the world desire, because it sets up a s...
Our vision is of a better world in which men and nations can live together, respecting one another's rights and cooperat...
The preparation of a Covenant on Human Rights by the Human Rights Commission is a task with which the United States is d...
The charter dearly shows our determination that international problems must be settled on a basis acceptable to the cons...
The laying of this cornerstone is an act of faith--our unshakable faith that the United Nations will succeed in accompli...
The United States intends to play its full part in this great enterprise.
The real dangers confronting us today have their origins in outmoded habits of thought, in the inertia of human nature, ...
This is the place where the nations of the world will work together to make that hope a reality.
All I am working for is peace in the world, and the welfare of the people of the United States, and the people of all th...
I am trying with everything I have to prevent another war.
In November 1945, Prime Minister Attlee of the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada, and I agreed tha...
Our faith is in the betterment of human relations.
The United Nations is essentially an expression of the moral nature of man's aspirations.
Today, at least half of mankind lives in dire poverty.