Because in 1937 japan never invaded the islands that were owned by U.S
The invasion of Poland in September 1939 posed no threat to the USA (unlike it did to France and the UK) so the USA decided to not involved in what was in effect a European war. Many Americans were sympathetic to the anti-fascist cause though, some even joining the British and Canadian armies. The time came in December 1940 when Japan pulled the USA into WWII by bombing Pearl Harbour and the rest is history.
In 1939 they didn't see Hitler as a threat and they thought that if they gave him some of the land he wanted he would stop. He signed treaties, but as he signed he lied when he promised things to the other governments. By the time Europe woke up Hitler was well on his way to consolidate his power and invade more.
World War Two began in September of 1939. Events in Europe leading up to a major war could not be controlled from the USA. The US remained an isolationist nation although the US President Franklin D. Roosevelt lent moral and diplomatic support to Western Europe. From the view in the late thirties and even looking back from today, both England and France had opportunities, many of them to stop Hitler. Instead France and England chose the path of appeasement.
To stay neutral and not get involved.
The United States was one of many nations that were not combatants at the beginning of World War 1.
The British Prime Minister at the start of World War 2 was Neville Chamberlain.
Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. This event marked the de-facto beginning of World War II.
1 September 1939. After Germany invaded Poland. France and the United Kingdom thereby declared war on Germany, signalling the beginning of the Second World War.
They didn't want to get involved
To stay neutral and not get involved.
The United States was one of many nations that were not combatants at the beginning of World War 1.
no the beginning of the second world war (ww2) was the 1st of September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland Britain and France declared war !!!
The Finnish civil war of 1918 and the second world war.
The US contributed some 16 million personnel to the Second World War. I'd say that would indicate they did get involved.
The Second Great War aka World War 2
The British Prime Minister at the start of World War 2 was Neville Chamberlain.
No
Poland, Germany, the Soviet Union, and a few others... if your talking about countries.
At the beginning of WW II the US hoped not to get involved. It was only after the US was bombed by Japan, at Pearl Harbor, that the US found that it could not avoid gettting involved.