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| Description | Poster created during the  Second World War (1943), according to the Declaration of the United Nations of 1942. The Poster, created by  United States Office of War Information and made by  United States Government Printing Office  . The poster features the flags of those countries or  governments-in-exile that pledged to support the Allied effort (beginning from the top-left corner, and continuing in rows from left to right:  Haiti,  Norway,  Brazil, the  United States,  Cuba, the  Dominican Republic, the  United Kingdom,  Greece,  Guatemala [behind the British Flag],  South Africa,  Czechoslovakia,  China,  Ethiopia,  Luxembourg,  Canada, the  Soviet Union,  Belgium,  Bolivia,  Yugoslavia,  Honduras,  Panama,  Iraq,  India,  Costa Rica,  El Salvador,  Australia, the  Philippines,  Poland,  Mexico, The  Netherlands and  New Zealand) above the on-going war machine that the United Nations represented. The absence of the  Free French flag is unusual. This poster is important because it represents the origins of the United Nations as a wartime alliance (before it was a concrete organization). As a work of Office of War Information, a branch of the United States Federal Government, this work is in public domain. Obtained via E-Donkey by Commanderraf. | 
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| Date | 2006-04-24 (original upload date) | ||||||
| Source | Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. | ||||||
| Author | Original uploader was Commanderraf at en.wikipedia | ||||||
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| Horizontal resolution | 72 dpi | 
| Vertical resolution | 72 dpi | 
| Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows | 
| File change date and time | 21:08, 26 February 2011 | 
| Colour space | sRGB | 
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