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The displacement of the North Carolina (shown is the USS North Carolina) and South Dakota-classes were limited by the Second London Naval Treaty. The Second London Naval Treaty was an international treaty signed as a result of the Second London Naval Disarmament Conference held in London. The conference started on 9 December 1935 and the treaty ...
The next phase of attempted naval arms control was the Second Geneva Naval Conference in 1932. Active negotiations among the other treaty signatories continued during the following years. [7] That was followed by the Second London Naval Treaty of 1936.
The limits set in the Washington Naval Treaty were reiterated by the London Naval Treaty signed in 1930. A limit of 57,000 tons for submarines was decided upon, and the battleship building holiday was extended for a further ten years. [7] Signed in 1936, the Second London Naval Treaty further limited guns to 14-inch calibre. The Second London ...
The Second London Naval Treaty, a result of the Second London Naval Conference begun in December 1935, was signed in March 1936 by the United States, France and Britain and this set a main battery of 14 in (360 mm) naval guns as the limit. [3]
The Second London Naval Treaty of 1936 sought to extend the Washington Treaty limits until 1942, but the absence of Japan or Italy made it largely ineffective. There were fewer effects on cruiser building.
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London Naval Conference 1930, leading to the Second London Naval Treaty; See also. London Naval Conference (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 5 April ...