
San Francisco Conference
The San Francisco Conference, held in 1945, was a gathering of representatives from 50 nations to create the United Nations Charter. Its purpose was to establish an international organization dedicated to maintaining peace, promoting cooperation, and preventing future conflicts after World War II. The conference involved negotiations on the UN’s structure, objectives, and guiding principles. Once finalized, the Charter was signed, marking the official founding of the United Nations, a global body aimed at fostering diplomacy, human rights, and economic development worldwide.