The Kreuznach Conference refers to a series of conferences held in 1917 in Bad Kreuznach, then the headquarters of the Oberste Heeresleitung (OHL), the German Supreme Army Command.
The first Kreuznach Conference, held on April 23, 1917, brought together the political and military leaders of the Reich to define the war aims of the Reich, which was then occupying a significant portion of Europe.
The objective of this conference was to establish a unified framework for the Central Powers' policy.
The fourth conference, convened on October 7, 1917, sought to define a new program of war aims.
The final conference, held on December 19, 1917, focused on redefining the Reich's Eastern policy.