the Kellogg-Briand Pact
Treaty of Versailles
Japan.
No country. After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor the US declared war on Japan. Within days Germany declared war on the US because they had an agreement with Japan.
It was never a "declared" war, but a police action. So, it was seen as an illegal action not sanctioned or declared by Congress. This makes it not "real".
IT WAS CONSIDERED ILLEGAL BECAUSE SOUTH VIETNAM NEVER DECLARED WAR ON NORTH VIETNAM AND VISA VERSA IT WAS A CIVIL WAR AND THE U.S. SHOULD NEVER GOT INVOLVED IN THEIR OPINION
I think it is chemical gas...
Kansas experienced a civil war over an election, but it was not illegal - only declared to be rigged by cross-border terrorists from both sides.
No. Slavery was declared illegal under the Thirteenth Amendment, December 1865.
When did England and France declare war on who? Please clarify.
The U.S entered the war as a direct reaction to the Japanese act of war which was the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
The US declared war on Japan. Germany, having signed a mutual defense agreement with Japan, declared war on the US. The US was then fully at war with the Axis powers.
YOSSEF BODANSKY has written: 'BIN LADEN: THE MAN WHO DECLARED WAR ON AMERICA'