No. Germany wasn't fighting in China.
1917
During World War I, the leader of China was Yuan Shikai, who served as the President of the Republic of China from 1912 until his death in 1916. Initially, he played a significant role in transitioning China from imperial rule to a republic. However, his attempts to consolidate power and declare himself emperor led to political instability and unrest in the country.
Germany actually did not encourage Austria-Hungary to declare with Serbia since it was not the first country to declare war on another during World War I. Austria-Hungary and Serbia were the first countries to enter World War I, only weeks before Germany joined in to help Austria-Hungary and the other Central Powers.
The US, Great Britain, the Soviet Union, China and others defeated Germany, Japan, Italy and others during World War II
China declared war on Germany to earn itself a place at the post-war bargaining table. On August 14, 1917, China abandoned its neutrality and entered the war.
Germany after they invaded poland, austria, and france
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.
The Mukden Incident ~ see related link below .
The Axis-powers because of Germany's brutality to defenseless peoples.
No. Germany wasn't fighting in China.
Yes they did. Twice.Actually, I believe Germany technically declared war on the US during the second world war (1941).
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Never really had a chance to, it was occupied by Germany in the late 1930's.
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