United Nations Security Council Resolution 4, adopted on April 29, 1946, condemned the brutal Franco regime in Spain and formed a sub-committee to study the any possible impact of Spain's dictatorship on the new 'International Peace and Security' and how to stop it doing so.
Nation. | For. | Against. | Abstain. |
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Kuomintang China. | * | ||
Provisional Government of the French Republic. | * | ||
United Kingdom. | * | ||
United States. | * | ||
Soviet Union. | * | ||
Australia. | * | ||
Brazil. | * | ||
Netherlands. | * | ||
Egypt. | * | ||
Mexico. | * | ||
Poland. | * | ||
Sources. | [1], [2], [3] and [4]. |
Franco regime in Spain, Greek Civil War of 1946–1949, Republic of Mahabad, the and the [South] Azerbaijan People's Government were early tests of the UN's intention to stop a new world war breaking out so soon after World War 2 had ended.