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The US declared war on Germany on December 11, 1941 in response to Germany's declaration of war on the US earlier that day. In a separate act on the same day, the US declared war on Italy, which had also declared war on the US. Germany and Italy declared war on the US in response to the US declaration of war on their ally Japan on December 8, 1941 in response to the Pearl Harbor attack.
Japan attacked the US on December 7, 1941 for a variety of reasons, including the ban on the sale of iron, steel and oil.
The United States has never had a totalitarian communist dictator.
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The year was 1941, and the reason was in response to the Japanese attack on the US Fleet at Pearl Harbor the day before.
The proximate cause was Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor (December 1941). Following that, the US declared war on Japan and, in response, Germany and Italy declared war on the US.
Tariffs quotas,and taxes on Japanese products. Ban on oil, steel, concrete sales to Japan
The United States joined the Second World War in December 1941 as a response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour.
The Japanese response to the Export Control Act in 19440 was the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
The Japanese response to the Export Control Act in 19440 was the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
The US Census Bureau's 1941 population estimate was 133,121,000.