Nazi Germany, when it invaded Poland.
The boer war was sparked by
allies were close to losing the war
The US did not declare war on Germany in 1941, Germany declared war on the US as a measure of solidarity with Japan after their attack on Pearl Harbor and the Philippines.
Germany resumed attacking American merchant ships
The attack by Japan on Pearl Harbour
Which declaration? The declaration of war with Germany was read in England by Neville Chamberlain
What country's declaration of independence are you referring to? A declaration of independence is different from a declaration of war. The American Declaration of Independence stated that the American colonies were breaking off ties with the British Empire and were forming their own government. This led to war but was not a declaration of war. As for the event that sparked WWII: Simple answer- Germany invading Poland More complicated answer- Practically all of European history from the mid-1800s up until 1939, with WWI and global economic collapse as primary stage-setters.
Nazi Germany, when it invaded Poland.
In the usual way - by issuing a declaration of war.
The boer war was sparked by
Germany declared war on the United States because of their declaration of war on japan after the attack on pearl harbour.
A declaration of war against Germany.
allies were close to losing the war
it was part of the alliance thing germany was in alliance with japan and japan attacked usa in pearl harbour and declared war on japn therefore on germany as well answer 2: During World War 2, after Japan attacked the US, the US declared war on Japan. Germany in response declared war on the US, the only such declaration made by Nazi Germany. In response to the German declaration, the US declared war on Germany.
Germany's declaration of unlimited submarine warfare
England declared war on Germany on August 4, 1914. This declaration followed Germany's invasion of Belgium, which violated the Treaty of London. As a signatory of that treaty, Britain was obligated to defend Belgian neutrality, prompting the declaration of war.