
Conference of the Allied Powers
The Conference of the Allied Powers was a series of meetings among the countries allied against the Central Powers during World War I, primarily held in 1918 and 1919. These negotiations aimed to plan military strategies, discuss post-war peace terms, and establish international policies to ensure lasting peace. Key conferences, such as the Paris Peace Conference, led to the drafting of treaties like the Treaty of Versailles, which addressed territorial adjustments, disarmament, and reparations. These gatherings were pivotal in reshaping Europe and defining global diplomacy after the war.