Short answer: Pearl Harbor attacks by the Japanese
The US had nothing to do with the Battle of Stalingrad. Battle of Stalingrad took place on the Eastern Front in the Soviet Union which the US had never been involved with during World War 2. The US was only involved with the War in the Pacific Theater and later on the Western Front.
USA got involved in the war when Japan attacked the American pacific fleet, located in pearl harbour.
The bombing of Pearl Harbour was the major instigator of American involvement in WW2.
Theatres of war are always pretty horrific for those involved in them.
Fighting the Germans involved crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Fighting the Japanese involved crossing the Pacific Ocean. Without the US Navy, the US would NOT have been able to participate in WWII.
The largest battle that the US was involved with during World War 2 was the Battle of the Pacific aka the Pacific War. It was fought from 7th December 1941 to 2nd September 1945. That is a total of 3 years, 8 months, 3 weeks and 5 days.
no but it did get the U.S. involved in the pacific war
No, the US wasn't involved in a War on Jun 27, 1995.
Seeing as Australia had been at war since 1939, the attack at Pearl Harbour, December 7 1941, obviously, had no effect on Australia's being involved in the war in the pacific.
Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic
Yes. On December 11, 1941, Germany declared war on the US, making the Pacific War, a WORLD WAR.
Japan and the US.