It was Germany and Italy that first declared war on the U.S. Declaring war is usually a reciprocal act. One country declares it and then the other one declares it back. You are correct that Italy and Germany declared war on the United States first, but the U.S. congress then issued formal declarations of war against them. My original question still stands, did Roosevelt address the congress personally to ask for those declarations, or did he just send them a written message? Michael Montagne
No Italy was allied with Germany during WW2. Italy later surrendered.
They had to face the popes and the wealthy people of italy
Europe from interfering in Latin America
President Roosevelt called the enemies of the Allies the same thing all the allies called them, The Axis Forces.
"Italien" is the German word for "Italy".
Italy is Italien in German.
It was Germany and Italy that first declared war on the U.S. Declaring war is usually a reciprocal act. One country declares it and then the other one declares it back. You are correct that Italy and Germany declared war on the United States first, but the U.S. congress then issued formal declarations of war against them. My original question still stands, did Roosevelt address the congress personally to ask for those declarations, or did he just send them a written message? Michael Montagne
English: "I go to Italy" means German: "Ich gehe nach Italien".
It was the congress of Vienna It was the congress of Vienna
The Vatican City is the country within Italy. This is where the Pope resides. Actually, there are two independent countries within Italy - the Vatican and San Marino.
Place of surrender of German forces in Italy in 1945 was Caserta. John
Italy.
No Italy was allied with Germany during WW2. Italy later surrendered.
Yes, it's called "Parlamento".
South Italy
They had to face the popes and the wealthy people of italy