I believe it was December 8, 1941, the day after pearl harbor was attacked by the Japanese.....
The United States declared war on Japan on 8th December 1941, the day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour.
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The USA wanted to stay neutral and not go into the War at all. But the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. 1 day after that, the Americans declared war on Japan.
Japan has been at war already, but after they attack on Pearl Harbor, the US declared war on them the next day 1942
I assume you mean World War II. The surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945 wasVE (Victory in Europe) Day. When Japan surrendered the following August, it was VJ (Victory in Japan) Day.VE day (victory of Europe)
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The USA entered World War Two a day after the Japanese attacked the US navy base of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii on December 7, 1941. After declaring war on Japan, Germany declared war on the USA. Thus, the US entered a two front war.
V-J Day (Victory over Japan day) is on August 15th in memory of the announcement of the surrender of Japan on that day in 1945 to end World War II.
If the Americans did declare war on Japan before they bombed pearl harbor then all my sources are wrong. The next day, 8th December, President Roosevelt gave a speech that declared we were at war.
The date that World War 2 ended in Asia is commonly known as Victory over Japan Day or Victory in the Pacific Day. Victory over Japan Day signifies the date that Japan unconditionally surrendered to the Allies of World War 2. The Japanese surrender was made on the afternoon of August 15th in Japan, and August 14th in the United States (due to time zone differences)
December 7, 1941 the day of the attack of pearl harbor