Naval conference

Naval conference

The term naval conference can refer to various conferences that took place during the early 20th century which aimed to regulate naval warfare and armaments. These agreements were completely abandoned by the time World War II had started in 1939. The following conferences can be included under this definition:

Additional general armament limitation conferences are sometimes also added to this definition:

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