The London Six-Power Conference in 1948 was held between the three Western occupation forces in Germany after the World War II (United States, Britain and France) and the Benelux countries.
The aim of the conference was to pave the way for Germany's participation in the international community through the creation of a democratic and federal government in the area of the U.S., British and French zones of the country.
The recent Communist takeover in Czechoslovakia made it urgent for the western allies to help create a democratic (West) Germany.
[1] The Minister Presidents should convene a constitutional Assembly (Parliamentary Council) to found a free and democratic state.
The Military Governors recommendations were called the Frankfurt Documents after the place where the German Minister Presidents met.