Allied Council, formed in 1943, was the supreme political and military directing body of the Great Pacific War. The ministers of foreign affairs of allied countries, meet in Bombay in 1943 to discuss ways to coordinate military actions, present a common political front and prepare the terms of peace of Japan and its allies. The ministers and delegates approved and jointly proclaimed the Bombay Charter. It mainly approved the creation of a permanent body to consult and coordinate political and military direction of the war. This statement also defined the basic policies of the allies.
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| - Allied Council, formed in 1943, was the supreme political and military directing body of the Great Pacific War. The ministers of foreign affairs of allied countries, meet in Bombay in 1943 to discuss ways to coordinate military actions, present a common political front and prepare the terms of peace of Japan and its allies. The ministers and delegates approved and jointly proclaimed the Bombay Charter. It mainly approved the creation of a permanent body to consult and coordinate political and military direction of the war. This statement also defined the basic policies of the allies.
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| - Allied Council, formed in 1943, was the supreme political and military directing body of the Great Pacific War. The ministers of foreign affairs of allied countries, meet in Bombay in 1943 to discuss ways to coordinate military actions, present a common political front and prepare the terms of peace of Japan and its allies. The ministers and delegates approved and jointly proclaimed the Bombay Charter. It mainly approved the creation of a permanent body to consult and coordinate political and military direction of the war. This statement also defined the basic policies of the allies. The basic bodies where the High Direction, the supreme directing body and forum of the Allied Council and the Allied Command Operations (in charge of military affairs). Under direction of the High Direction came a series of ad-hoc advisory councils and task committees.
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