The Conference of Ambassadors was an organisation set up to oversee the fulfilment of the peace treaties at the end of the First World War.
Who was involved in the Conference of Ambassadors?
The organisation was made up of ambassadors from France, Great Britain, the United States, Italy, Japan and, later, Belgium.
When did the Conference of Ambassadors operate?
The organisation operated between 1920 and 1931.
Why was the Conference of Ambassadors created?
It was created to enforce the First World War peace treaties and mediate over various territorialdisputes among European states that happened as a result of them.
What did the Conference of Ambassadors do?
The organisation played a role in various disputes, including Vilna and Corfu.
Why was the Conference of Ambassadors significant?
The organisation was significant as its role in various disputes in the 1920s undermined the credibility of the League of Nations.