Life is made of choices, which has always been the case right from the beginning of mankind. Adam and Eve were given that priviledge, but they were also held accoutable for their choice. Genesis chapter 3 is mankind's history. Here is what a few people who went to war have to say about: The Horrour of War Soldiers: " Catastrophic events--life-changing injuries or death--happen all around you. There is constant feeling of uncertainty." ( Gary, from Britain. "I was hit by bullets in my back and face, and I saw many killed, including children and the elderly. War makes you hardhearted." Wilmar, from Colombia. " When someone is shot in front of you, the scene doesn't just go away. The screaming and moaning continue. --Zafirah, from United States. Civilians: " I felt like I could never be happy again. You fear for your life, but even more than that, you fear for the lives of your family and friends. "-- Oleksandra, from Ukraine. " It is terrifying to stand in line for food from 2.00 a.m. until 11.00 p.m., not knowing if you will be hit by a stray bullet." Daker, from Tajikistan. " War left me without parents. It made me an orphan with no one to comfort or care for me".-- Marie, from Rwanda. Here is what the Bible has to say. Jeremiah 10: 23 reads. "It does not belong to man/woman who is walking even to direct his step." Which means humans were not created to rule themselves. They do a poor job of governing other people and solving their problems, as history has proven to be the case. Human history is a tragedy compare to what Adam and Eve were offered. Genesis 2: 17 shows that Adam knew that if he did not eat from the tree of knowledge of good and bad he would not have died. Genesis 3: 16-19 and Romans 5: 12 talks about the consequences for mankind. God's kingdom is the only government that has the power to solve all global problems permanently. Read Daniel 2: 44 and Matthew 6: 9,10. So we all have the choice to choose God's solution or mankind's solution. But the outcome will not be the same. Psalms 37: 29 reads. " The righteous will possess the earth, and they will live forever on it, which was what God offered Adam and Eve. So just as our porgenitors, we all have a choice. So to answer your question, choosing to go to war means: killing or being injured or being killed. Many people have found peace and are convinced that all war and violent conflict will soon end and the only solution is God's government, that will undo all the harm that millenniums of human rule have done, And it will provide : Perfect health for everyone, peace and security , and a clean environment. They have chosen to become familiar with God's purpose for mankind and what our future holds, by studying the Bible. Read Reavelation 21: 4.
Germany allied with Japan, Japan attacked America Germany had no choice and Hitler was not happy as he wanted to keep America out of the war.
Germany declared war on the United States because of their declaration of war on japan after the attack on pearl harbour.
There is no war in Germany that is still being fought. (If you are asking about World War 2, that ended in 1945).
Australia had no choice but to declare war on Germany in 1914. Australia was a dominion of the British Empire, and Britain's declaration of war on Germany was binding to all of its dominions.
Germany became West and East Germany (not by choice however).
Adolf Hitler was leader of Germany and of the Nazi Party for the duration of the war.
When they were attacked by Germany. Very bad choice for Germany.
Germany declared war on Poland. Poland didn't have a choice.
Woodrow's Wilson's threat to Germany was that he was going to declare war on Germany as a bit of revenge.
becausegermany was going to attack poland
hitler lost