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Post War New World Order
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The bottom of the map contains a detailed explanation of the U.S. policy for the New World Order. Some of the points of this policy are as follows:
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A new world order for permanent peace and freedom will be established at the end of the War.
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The U.S.A. must, altruistically, assume the leadership of the newly established world order.
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The U.S.A., Britain, and the U.S.S.R. will undertake to guarantee peace to the nations, which will be permanently disarmed and demilitarized.
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The U.S.A. will become invincible as a military, naval, and air power.
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The U.S.S.R. will acquire the republics of Eastern Europe after the War.
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There will be a demilitarized, federated United States of Europe.
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Canada, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean islands will be incorporated into the United States of America.
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The land of the ancient Hebrews, known as Palestine and Trans-Jordan, will be united as a demilitarized republic called Hebrewland.
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All natural resources will be nationalized and distributed to all nations.
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Banking, investments, railroads, and power plants will be nationalized everywhere.
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A world common monetary system will be established.
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The unified "Supreme War Council of the United Nations" will be reorganized and transformed into a "Supreme Military and Economic Council" to assist in reconstruction and to enforce world peace.
* 1942 world map. "Outline of post-war new world map" by Maurice Gomberg,
* Philadelphia, Feb. 25, 1942. Shows protectorates and peace-security bases.
* Includes quotes from President Franklin Roosevelt's message to the 77th Congress on the State of the Union, including the Four Freedoms and the Moral Order.
* SOURCE: Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington DC.