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.
- Ethiopia 1952
- Belgium 1952
- Aachen 1952
- Freed South Netherlands 1952 (fully liberated in 1956)
- Portugal 1952
- New Zealand 1952 (left in 1967)
- North Algeria 1952
- Brazil 1952
- Kleef 1952
- Yemen 1952
- S. Africa 1952.5
- Morocco 1957
- Tunisia 1958
- North Algeria 1959
- Tripolitania 1960
- Cyrenica 1967