London Conference of 1920

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The London Conference of 1920 was a post–World War I Allied diplomatic meeting that helped shape the political and territorial settlement of the former Ottoman and Central Powers’ lands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international diplomatic conference
post–World War I peace conference
appliesToJurisdiction Central Powers’ former territories
former territories of the Ottoman Empire
country United Kingdom
describedBySource histories of the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire
post–World War I diplomatic histories
fieldOfWork diplomacy
international relations
peace settlement
follows Paris Peace Conference
surface form: Paris Peace Conference of 1919

Treaty of Sèvres
surface form: Treaty of Sèvres negotiations
genre peace conference
hasCause aftermath of World War I
dissolution of the Ottoman Empire
hasEffect adjustment of postwar borders in the Near East
confirmation of Allied plans for partition of Ottoman territories
shaping political settlement of former Ottoman lands
shaping territorial settlement of former Ottoman lands
locatedIn England
United Kingdom
location London, England
surface form: London
participant Armenian delegation
France
Greek delegation
Italy
Japan
Kingdom of Greece
Kingdom of Romania
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
surface form: Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes

Ottoman Empire
Turkish nationalist forces
surface form: Turkish National Movement representatives

United Kingdom
United States of America
partOf post–World War I peace process
topic Middle Eastern borders
fate of former Central Powers’ territories
post–World War I territorial questions
status of the Ottoman Empire

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San Remo Conference precededBy London Conference of 1920