Foundation of NATO (1949)
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) is an international organisation without sovereign rights. Its member states retain their full sovereignty and independence. NATO is based on the North Atlantic Treaty in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter. The North Atlantic Treaty was signed on 4 April 1949 by Belgium, Denmark (with Greenland), France (with the French territories in Algeria), Great Britain (with Malta), Iceland, Italy, Canada, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal and the USA. It came into force on 24 August 1949. (wp)
USA NATO 50TH ANNIVERSARY
USA NATO INKRAFTTRETEN 1949
USA NATO INKRAFTTRETEN 1949
PROKLAMATION DER NATO / REDE TRUMAN, 1949.
FAHNEN DER NATO UND IHRER MITGLIEDER, 1958/1959 FLAGS OF NATO AND ITS MEMBERS, 1958/1959
NATO, PARADE ZUM 7. JAHRESTAG DER GRÜNDUNG / FOTO 1956
PRÄSIDENT VINCENT AURIOL BEI SHAPE 1951 / FOTO
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS OF SHAPE (SUPREME
SITZUNG DES NATO-RATES, BELGIEN UM 1949.
NATO-MENDES FRANCE-NEGOCIATION
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