In April of 1917, American Congress voted to declare war on Germany as a result of President Wilson's urgent recommendation to do so. American politicians as well as many ordinary Americans were by this time ready to go to war due to the German "total" submarine effort, through which American ships, though neutral, were already being sunk. Numerous Americans were also "itching for a fight" out of long-standing sympathy with the Western Allies and deep distrust of Germany itself.
When America declared war on Germany, it meant defeat for Germany. They lost because of sheer numbers by the Allies.
The US declared war on Germany because a German U-Boat sank the liner Lusitania and also the Us entered because the Germans wanted to form an alliance with Mexico against the US.
At the start of the US involvement in WW II, the US was attacked by the Japanese. When the US declared that a state of war existed between the US and Japan, Germany declared war on the US. Your question should be was Germany justified in declaring war on the US.
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
Britain had a treaty to protect the neutrality of Belgium.
The US broke diplomatic relations with Germany in December 1941 after Germany declared war on the US. The US had declared that war existed between Japan and the Us as a result of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and their invasion of the Philippines. Germany then complied with mutual defense terms of the Axis Treaty by declaring war on the US.
The USA declared War on Germany in 1917, after Germany tried to get Mexico to declare War on the USA. 1917 is the year the USA first sent soldiers to fight in Europe.
There were many events that took place that lead to the US declaring war on Germany. These events include the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 and the telegram that Zimmerman sent to Mexico by Germany in 1917.
There has been military conflict between USA and Germany in two wars. In WWI it was USA declaring war on 6 April 1917. In WWII Germany declared war on 11 Dec 1941 as a response on USA's war declaration on their ally Japan on 8 Dec.
The German telegram to Mexico and the sinking of U.S. merchant ships.
America declaring war on Nazi Germany and joining the Second World War in Europe.
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Greece entered World War I by declaring war on Germany in July of 1917. Prime Minister Eleutherios Venizelos was sympathetic to the Allied cause, and the Allies had promised Greece territorial gains in Turkey.
The final straw for America when it came to declaring war or not was the Zimmerman Telegram in March of 1917. The telegram was sent by Germany to Mexico to offer assistance for an invasion of the US.
Germany declared war on Poland, which led to England and France declaring war on Germany.
Russia declaring war on Germany to protect its ally Serbia.
At the start of the US involvement in WW II, the US was attacked by the Japanese. When the US declared that a state of war existed between the US and Japan, Germany declared war on the US. Your question should be was Germany justified in declaring war on the US.