1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference
1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference
The 1944 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference was a significant diplomatic meeting held in London from April 17 to April 28, 1944, during the Second World War. Attended by the prime ministers of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, the conference aimed to strengthen collaboration among the Commonwealth nations in wartime efforts and discuss post-war reconstruction and international relations. Key topics included military coordination against Axis powers, economic cooperation, and the establishment of a post-war international organization to promote peace and security. The conference reaffirmed the unity of the Commonwealth and laid the groundwork for future collaborative efforts in addressing global challenges.