In the build-up to American involvement as an active combatant in World War I (in April of 1917), the general policy dominating American government and society was "Isolationism". Most Americans viewed the European war as just that -- European. Isolating themselves from the bloody and destructive conflict seemed to be a sensible and even profitable choice.
well many countries declared neutrality but i believe your thinking of Switzerland
Norway was invaded April 9th 1940 (in World War 2) by Nazi Germany. Neutral in first world war.
Turkey
Scorch earth policy.
Isolationism
6 April 1917
War was declared.
In the build-up to American involvement as an active combatant in World War I (in April of 1917), the general policy dominating American government and society was "Isolationism". Most Americans viewed the European war as just that -- European. Isolating themselves from the bloody and destructive conflict seemed to be a sensible and even profitable choice.
December 7th, 1945 That is World War II. On April 6, 1917, the United States declared war on Germany during World War I.
The u.s policy during the first world war was policy of isolation
April 7, 1917. Declared war on Germany.
On April 6, 1917 (during World War I) the United States Congress declared war upon the German Empire. In December of 1941 (during World War II), it was actually Germany and its Axis partners who declared war on the United States. This was after the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the subsequent declaration of war upon Japan by the United States.
There was many an April in World War 2.
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US Congress declared war on Germany on 6th April 1917