Yes.
Yes.
The Potsdam Declaration was signed because The USA and Japan were pointing bombs at each other, so the Potsdam Declaration made peace between the USA and Japan. It is/was basically a treaty.
FDR declared war on Japan, 12/8/41 by signed declaration Congress declared war on Germany 12/11/41 by declaration
September 2, 1945, when Japan signed the formal declaration of surrender, ending WW 2.
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The declaration was formally signed on September 2, 1945. However, the actual surrender preceded that by a couple of weeks... the decision to accept the Joint Declaration was made on August 14 and broadcast to the Japanese people on August 15.
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The Potsdam Declaration warned Japan that if it did not surrender it would face "prompt and utter destruction".
The Declaration was adopted by the members of the UN on December 10th 1948. No one voted against, however eight members did not adopt it; the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, People's Republic of Poland, Union of South Africa and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Franklin Roosevelt wasn't part of world war 1. he became part of world war 2 when japan attacked the nation. he then signed a declaration of war against japan.
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