After the Brits decide to end World War II by signing truce and cooperation agreements with Germany, Italy and Vichy France in 1949; Belgium proposed the "Praia da Luz Pact" in 1952, with the backing of Aachen, Freed South Netherlands, Portugal, NZ, N. Algeria, Brazil, the French communist resistance/Affech Rouge, and Kleef. It was formed in 1952 as a military and political alliance.
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| - After the Brits decide to end World War II by signing truce and cooperation agreements with Germany, Italy and Vichy France in 1949; Belgium proposed the "Praia da Luz Pact" in 1952, with the backing of Aachen, Freed South Netherlands, Portugal, NZ, N. Algeria, Brazil, the French communist resistance/Affech Rouge, and Kleef. It was formed in 1952 as a military and political alliance.
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| - After the Brits decide to end World War II by signing truce and cooperation agreements with Germany, Italy and Vichy France in 1949; Belgium proposed the "Praia da Luz Pact" in 1952, with the backing of Aachen, Freed South Netherlands, Portugal, NZ, N. Algeria, Brazil, the French communist resistance/Affech Rouge, and Kleef. It was formed in 1952 as a military and political alliance. 1.
* Ethiopia 1952 2.
* Belgium 1952 3.
* Aachen 1952 4.
* Freed South Netherlands 1952 5.
* Portugal 1952 6.
* New Zealand 1952 (left in 1967) 7.
* North Algeria 1952 8.
* Brazil 1952 9.
* Kleef 1952 10.
* Yemen 1952 11.
* S. Africa 1952.5 12.
* Morocco 1957 13.
* Tunisia 1958 14.
* North Algeria 1959 15.
* Tripolitania 1960 16.
* Cyrenica 1967
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