During WWII, Japanese-Americans were perceived as potential spies and detained until the war's end in detention camps.
If you mean in WWII then this is what I have got. Germany did not actually declare war on the Americans. When the Japanese bombed Perl Harbour in America the Americans wanted to declare war on the Japanese but the British persuaded the Americans that it was the Germans that started it and so the Americans declared war on the Germans and any other army with them including the Japanese on 11th December 1941. Hope that helps! =)
As a duty.
A declared war with Japan. A declared war with Japan.
THE AMERICANS WANTED TO STAY OUT OF IT AT ALL COSTS. THEIR HAND WAS FORCED WITH THE JAPANESE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOUR.
The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Preseident Roosevelt declared war on December 8th.
Japan and Germany declared war on the US.
After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and the U.S. declared war on them, Germany declared war on the U.S.
We declared war on Japan the next day. It led to the involuntary internment of Japanese-Americans out of fear of them maintaining loyalties to Japan.
In December of 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, 3 days later Germany declared war on the U.S. Many Americans thought, at the time, that Japan was using American Japanese to spy.
The United states tried its best to stay out of the war, but the Japanese bombed pearl harbor killing 2,300 Americans. After the bombing an emergency session of congress was called and they declared war. A few days later, Germany and Italy, allies of the Japanese declared war on the united states. This brings the country into world war II. This all took place in about 1940
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February 8, 1904.