One event that triggered the U.S. To go to war was the Zimmerman Telegraph: the proposal from Germany to Mexico where Germany offered Mexico a blank check to go to war with the U.S. The Germans were hoping the U.S. Would be to distracted with Mexico to enter in WW1, but the U.S. found out and was angry. This is one reason why they entered the war.
this is a war of Germany and the u.s. in ww1 and not japan, it has to deal with the zimmerman telegraph.
The Axis forces led by Nazi Germany, and Japan after they entered the war in December 1941
No. WW1 came in 1914. The Russo-Japanese War "almost" or "could have" became WWI...as Germany & France wanted to side with Russia against Japan; only Britain's "pact" with Japan prevented it. Had Germany/France entered the war against Japan, Britain would have entered the war as Japan's ally...WWI!
Canada, Mexico, Japan, United Kingdom, and Germany, and the top five import countries were Mexico, Japan, Canada, United Kingdom, and Germany.
Germany didn't really attack US, US entered war because of Japan, and when the allies of US were attacked then US joined. The US was fighting 2 wars, 1. Japan 2. Germany
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Japan and Italy were on the Axis side with Germany. Germany and led by the nazi party and Italy was a Fascist country and Japan had a Military Government. They all wanted to take ofer the world.
Japan declared war on Germany on 1914 August 23, as a result of the Anglo-Japanese alliance signed in 1902. Britain had declared war on Germany several weeks before on August 4.
United State, France, Mexico, England, Germany, china, and Japan.
Mexico was part of the Allies and about 15,000 of them joined the US military and mainly fighted sgainst Germany or Japan.
no, japan did not formally declare war Germany declared war on u.s. after u.s. declared war on japan