This is a list of World War II conferences of the Axis of World War II. For the historical context see Diplomatic history of World War II.
Name | City | Country | Dates | Major participants: | Major results | |
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Multiple cities | ![]() | September 1939 - March 1940 | Gestapo and the NKVD officials | German–Soviet bilateral planning for Polish nationals in occupied territories | ||
Salzburg Conference | Salzburg | July 28, 1940 | Tiso, Hitler | Slovak capitulation to German demands | ||
Berlin Pact Conference | Berlin | September 27, 1940 | Representatives of Germany, Italy, and Japan | Signing of the Tripartite Pact. | ||
Montoire Conference | Loir-et-Cher | October 24, 1940 | Pétain and Hitler | French collaboration with Nazi Germany | ||
Hendaye | October 23, 1940 | Franco, Hitler | Spain participation in the war. | |||
Berlin | November 12-14, 1940 | Molotov, Hitler and Ribbentrop | Failed attempt for Soviet Union to become a fourth Axis power | |||
Mogilev Conference | Mogilev | September 24–26, 1941 | Schenckendorff, Bach-Zelewski, Nebe, Fegelein, Montua | Increase in atrocities by the Wehrmacht units against Jews and other civilians | ||
Wannsee Conference | Wannsee | January 20, 1942 | Heydrich, Hofmann, Müller | Wannsee Protocol | ||
Tokyo | November 5-6, 1943 | Maw, Jinghui, Jingwei, Tōjō, Waithayakon, Laurel, and Bose | Joint Declaration by Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere |