Congress of Amsterdam

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Congress of Amsterdam
The Sloterplas Palace on fire on 18 November after an arson attack by Austrian Faramundists.
Host country Netherlands
Dates11 September 1938 – 20 April 1939
(7 months, 9 days)
Venue(s)Sloterplas Palace (to 18 November 1938)
Rondpunt Hotel (from 18 November 1938)
CitiesAmsterdam
Participants Benjamin Kaylock
Ozero Murmsky
Miguel de Azevedo
Teng Acoy
Mouhamet Aravai

The Congress of Amsterdam (Dutch: Congres van Amsterdam) was an international political conference that was held in the aftermath of the Cordial League's victory in the Great War. It sought to plan the geopolitical future of the defeated Tripartite Coalition and their allies. It was held from 11 September 1938 to 20 April 1939. The main agreement of the Congress, known as the Treaty of Amsterdam, was signed by all relevant parties in the presence of William II of the Netherlands on 18 April 1939.

Background

18 November attack

Agreements

Conclusion and aftermath

See also