go to this website. It will give you information on the 3 conferences. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Naval_Conference
the London conference was in London in Decembre 1866.
Who was at the London Conference in 1867 and why were they there?
Delegates to the Washington Naval Conference tried to reduce construction of large ships.
Kumao Harada has written: 'Fragile victory' -- subject(s): Politics and government, London Naval Conference, 1930
The international conference that focused on naval disarmament and pacific security was the Washington Naval Conference, held in 1921. This conference led to the signing of the Five Power Naval Treaty in 1922, which aimed to limit naval construction and promote stability in the Pacific region.
the Washington naval conference was on 1921-1922
Ellery C. Stowell has written: 'The International Naval Conference and the Declaration of London' -- subject(s): International Naval Conference (1908-1909 : London, England), Merchant marine, Neutrality, War, Maritime (International law) 'International cases' -- subject(s): Cases, International law and relations, International law 'International law' -- subject(s): International law and relations
Germany was not invited to the Washington naval Conference because it was a defeated central power in World War I. Germany, along with the Soviet Union and other defeated central powers were omitted from the conference of Allied nations. The conference discussed naval disarmament and the growing tension in East Asia and the Pacific.
In 1920 and 1921.
No, George Brown wasn't at the London confederation conference. he wasn't at that conference because he was recovering from a failed assassination attempt on his life.
The leaders of the Washington Conference hoped to attain naval disarmament among the world's major powers
the washington naval conference in 1921-1922 attempted to restrict japans groth by limiting the size of its navy