Washington Conference

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Washington Conference may refer to:

  • Washington Peace Conference, a meeting of representatives of all states still in the Union in an attempt to avert the American Civil War, 1861.
  • Washington Naval Conference, a meeting between representatives of nine nations with interests in the Pacific; November 1921 and February 1922.
  • U.S.–British Staff Conference (ABC–1), a series of secret discussions of American, British and Canadian (ABC) military coordination in the event of U.S. entry into World War II from January 29 to March 27, 1941
  • First Washington Conference (code named ARCADIA), a meeting between U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill from December, 1941, to January, 1942, to agree on war strategy.
  • Second Washington Conference, a meeting between Roosevelt and Churchill in June 1942 that prioritised North African landings.
  • Third Washington Conference (code named TRIDENT), a meeting between Roosevelt and Churchill in May 1943 to plan the Italian Campaign, the extent of military force, a date for invading Europe, and the war in Pacific.

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