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  2. Berlin Conference - Wikipedia

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    The conference of Berlin, as illustrated in German newspaper Die Gartenlaube The conference of Berlin, as illustrated in Illustrirte Zeitung. The Berlin Conference of 1884–1885 was a meeting of colonial powers that concluded with the signing of the General Act of Berlin, [1] an agreement regulating European colonisation and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period.

  3. Berlin Conference (March 31, 1917) - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Conference of March 31, 1917, was a German governmental meeting designed to define a new direction for the Imperial Reich's [nb 1] war aims in Eastern Europe.

  4. Berlin Conference (August 14, 1917) - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Conference of August 14, 1917, was a German–Austro-Hungarian diplomatic meeting to define the policy of the Central Powers following the publication of the Papal Note of August 1, 1917.

  5. Berlin Conference (November 2–6, 1917) - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Conference actually consisted of several governmental meetings chaired by Georg von Hertling, the new Reich Chancellor and Minister-President of the Kingdom of Prussia. Initially attended by members of the governments of the main federal states [ Note 6 ] and the German military, the conference was later opened up to Austro-Hungarian ...

  6. Wannsee Conference - Wikipedia

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    Besprechungsprotokoll Wannseekonferenz – Minutes of the Wannsee Conference – Berlin, 20 January 1942. Click to view PDF. The Wannsee Conference (German: Wannseekonferenz, German pronunciation: [ˈvanzeːkɔnfeˌʁɛnt͡s] ⓘ) was a meeting of senior government officials of Nazi Germany and Schutzstaffel (SS) leaders, held in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee on 20 January 1942.

  7. Berlin Conference (March 26-27, 1917) - Wikipedia

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    Definition of a new war aims program of the Central Powers. [ Note 1 ] The Berlin Conference of 26–27 March 1917 was the second governmental meeting between Arthur Zimmermann and Ottokar Czernin , the German and Austro-Hungarian foreign ministers, under the chairmanship of Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg .

  8. Berlin Conference (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Conference (1884–85), concerning the Scramble for Africa; Berlin Conference (1897), an international congress regarding the growing number of leprosy cases; Berlin Conference (March 26-27, 1917), meeting intended to define the war aims of Germany and Austria-Hungary; Berlin Conference (March 31, 1917), reassessing German policy on ...

  9. Berlin Conference (December 6–7, 1917) - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Conference held on December 6 and 7, 1917 was a council of the German Imperial Crown summoned to the Imperial Chancellery by Emperor Wilhelm II to ratify the conditions on which the members of the Quadruple Alliance, or Central Powers would be prepared to accept an armistice with the Council of People's Commissars in power in Russia after the October Revolution.