Unlike Vietnam & the US Civil War, which were undeclared wars; Germany & the US declared war upon each other on the same date, 11 December 1941. Germany in the morning, the US in the afternoon.
yes
11th December 1941, shortly after German's declaration
after japan attacked pearl harbor and declared war on japan a German Allie
Germany didn't declare war on the US in world war 1. It was the US that declared war on Germany on April 6th 1917 as a result of the unrestricted submarine war introduced by Germany in January that year. - I Warner
RMS Lusitania was sunk by German U boatThe US did declare war on Germany during the World War 1 because Germany had offered Texas, California, Arizona and New Mexico to Mexico.
No, and the US did not declare war on Finland. However, UK declared war on Finland on 6 December 1941.
In the WW1 the US declared war on Germany after the sinking of seven US merchant ships by German submarines and the publication of the Zimmerman Telegram. In the WW2 was Hitler to declare War on the USA on Dec.11,1941.
For the United States, only the US Congress has the power to declare war. That's explicit in the US consitution.
The US did not declare war on Germany. Germany declared war on the US shortly after the Japanese attack on Hawaii.
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the us didn't declare war on china in world war 2 us declared war on japan on 1941 when japan bombed pearl harbor hawii
The US didn't declare war on Russia. The "cold war" refers only to the hostility of each country towards eachother.