London Conference
London Conference stands for:
- London Conference (1830) , a meeting of major European powers on the independence of Belgium
- London Conference (1832) , between Great Britain, France and Russia on the independence of Greece
- London Conference (1838) on the final treaty between the Netherlands and Belgium
- London Conference (1840) between Great Britain, Austria and Prussia on the separation of parts of the Ottoman Empire
- London Conferences (1847) , two conferences on the constitution of the Communist League under the influence of Marx and Engels
- London Conference (1848) on the Schleswig-Holstein question
- London Conference (1864) establishing the International Workers' Association, later the 1st International
- London Conference (1864) to end the German-Danish War
- London Conference (1866) on the formation of the Canadian Confederation
- London Conference (1867) , of four major European powers over the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- London Conference (1871) , the second conference of the International Workers' Association
- London Conference (1900) , the first pan-African meeting
- London Conference (1908–1909) , an attempt to reform naval law
- London Conference (1912) on Maritime Radio Agreements
- London Ambassadors Conference (1912–1913) on the independence of Albania and the situation in the Balkans
- London Conference (1921) on reparations payments from the German Reich
- London Conference (1924) on the renewed fixation of German reparation payments
- London Conference (1926) , a meeting of the States of the British Empire
- London Conference (1930) a round table conference on India
- Naval Conference (1930 and 1936), an international conference of naval powers
- London Conference (1931) , Seven Powers Conference, Creditor States to Germany
- London Conference (1933) , an international business conference
- London Conference (1938) , the XVI. International Red Cross Conference at which the establishment of an annual World Red Cross Day on May 8th was decided
- Zone protocol conferences (1944) on the allocation of occupation zones in Germany
- London conference (summer 1945) to prepare war crimes trials against members of the German armed forces.
- London Foreign Ministers Conference (1945) , at which the foreign ministers of the victorious powers were negotiated in advance on the peace treaties of Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Finland and, above all, the decolonization of the Italian colonies.
- London Foreign Ministers 'Conference (1947) , Foreign Ministers' Conference of the victorious powers
- London Six Power Conference (1948) on the future state order in the Western Allied occupation zones
- London Conference (1948) , a conference of foreign ministers of the three Western Allies
- London Conference (1949) of the four victorious powers on the Austrian State Treaty
- London Conference (1950) of the Western Allies approving the Schuman Plan
- London Conference (1951) of the jewelers with the international agreement on the fineness of platinum
- London Nine Powers Conference of 1954 on the West Integration of the Federal Republic of Germany, see London Act
- Tripartite London Conference (1955) on the Cyprus Conflict
- London Conference (1956) on the Suez Canal
- London Conference (1959) on the Future of Cyprus
- London Conference (1964) on the Problems in Cyprus
- Conference on the Lancaster House Agreement (1979) with the parties to the civil war in Zimbabwe
- London Conference (1990) on the Protection of the Ozone Layer
- London Conference (1992) on the War of Yugoslavia
- London Conference (1995) , Peace Implementation Conference on the military implementation of the Dayton Agreement by the Peace Implementation Forces (IFOR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina
- London Conference (1997) on Gold Deals with the Third Reich
- London Conference (2003) on the Armed Conflicts in Colombia
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