Actually the United States claims to have had no knowledge of the Holocaust and had no intentions of stopping it even if they did. The Holocaust was Hitler's way of exterminating the main source of financial power in Poland. Therefore, the Holocaust was simply a part of Hitler's plan to expand Germany over all of Europe.
Also an interesting fact to note, over 10 million Asians were killed by the Japanese before the US entered WWII which is staggering compared to the 6 million Jews killed during the Holocaust.
The United States declared war on Japan after Pearl Harbor, and the next day Germany declared war on us. The reasons for all this are too great to re write and are mainly Political, googleing your question could get you some very in depth answers. Hope this helps!
No, it was a European war we chose to become involved in.
The US got involved in the war on: April 6, 1917.
The Korean War ,
The Korean War/conflict .
Pearl Harbor attack
The sinking of the Lusitania caused the US to get involved.
The Second Great War aka World War 2
They became involved when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor
Vietnam.
Warmongers, dawg
a. the US ceased to simply profit from arms sales and became heavily involved in fighting. b. Germany declared war on the US. c. the United Nations was formed. d. the European war became a world war. e. etc etc.
the U.S. became involded in WWII after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor