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In which war did the Americans experience a direct military attack?

War of 1812, by Britain; and WW2, by Japan.


Who ended the war of World War 2?

The Americans when they made Japan surrender by dropping the Atomic Bomb


How did Americans factor in the World War 2?

They helped defeat Hitler and they ended the war by dropping two bombs on Japan.


Why did World War 2 finish?

the war ended in japan because of the atomic bomb (dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki) the war ended in germany because of the capture of berlin by the red army and the americans.


Why did the russia have Cuban missles in the cold war?

so they could attack the Americans in war and would not have to go though a long long war but it ended up that they did


How many years after the attack on pearl harbor did japan surrender?

Pearl Harbour attack was December, 1941. War ended in November 1945, so almost four.


How does the attack on Pearl Harbor effect Italy and Germany?

It brought the Americans into the war against the Axis (Germany, Italy and Japan).


What day did Japan attack Pearl Harbor to start involving the Americans in World War 2 .?

December 7, 1941.


How were the Americans drawn into World War 2?

Japan and Germany declared war on the US.


Who orderderd the atomic bomb in World War 2?

The Americans ordered the bombers to attack Japan as they hasn't surrenderd along with Germany


When did Ministry of War of Japan end?

Ministry of War of Japan ended in 1945.


Did the attack on Pearl Harbor take place during World War 2?

The Attack on Pearl Harbor started WWII for the Americans but it was already going in Europe for several years. After the attack the Unites States declared war on Japan and Germany bringing the U.S. into the war.