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2006-07-05 01:33:48 · 13 answers · asked by smartguy 1 in Education & Reference Trivia

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My god, some of you people are bricks....

Germany AND Italy DID declare war on the US on 12/11/41. We in turn, declared war on them later the same day.

Hitler, in fact, was pressing for a long range bomber capable of reaching the US mainland. Of course, this never came to be.

2006-07-05 06:28:04 · answer #1 · answered by chairman_of_the_bored_04 6 · 0 0

Germany declared war on the USA on December 11, 1941, get it right people

2006-07-05 01:47:36 · answer #2 · answered by david t 1 · 0 0

No, WE declared war on Germany on 12/11/1941.

2006-07-05 01:40:31 · answer #3 · answered by Sherry K 5 · 0 0

On December 11, 1941 the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, and others) declared war on the U.S. Four days after the U.S. declared war against Japan; as a result of the Pearl Harbor attack.

2006-07-05 01:40:18 · answer #4 · answered by I ♥ Evil 4 · 0 0

Yes on December 11, 1941, 4 days after Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. Germany did this because of her treaty alliance with Japan and Italy in the "Axis". Roosevelt prayed that Germany would declare war on us because he condidered Germany to be the strongest enemy, not Japan. The USA couldn't declare war on Germany because, outside of a few ship sinkings, she hadn't really attacked us yet. Thus, when Germany declared war on us, she played right into our hands.

2006-07-05 20:50:11 · answer #5 · answered by Ken W 3 · 0 0

the first part of your question, about Germany not affirming conflict on the US, truly isn't sensible. The Axis contract signed between Germany, Italy, and Japan fairly a lot acted as a Mutual protection Treaty. the very incontrovertible actuality that the eastern were at conflict with the US fairly a lot certain that the Germans would ought to as well. If not some thing else, the eastern not in straightforward words attacked the US on December seventh, yet as well released invasions of British territory and that of alternative Allies. this would have extra the US in on the part of england, France, and different international locations there, which may actually have extra about the ties to those international locations being strengthened. that would want to easily about surely have extra about a assertion of conflict on Germany eventually. the 2d selection you said, that of Germany waiting to hit the Soviets until eventually after defeating the British, is a lengthy way extra probably. at the same time as Operation Sea Lion replaced into scrapped, after the failure to break British air ability contained in the Blitz, there have been nonetheless issues that Germany would have carried out to carry down Britain, or a minimum of make it so the British were not a genuine chance. The Germans would have rather shifted extra forces to North Africa to end the British off there. The positions in Egypt helped the British preserve a presence contained in the Medditeranean. With that section rather secured, there would were the flexibility for the Germans and Italians to shift forces extra thoroughly and to launch a larger and extra helpful invasion of the U.S.. human beings seem to overlook about North Africa, even if it got here at a wide value to the Axis. Over 250,000 Axis troops surrendered with the fall of North Africa. imagine if those forces would were accessible to wrestle on the different fronts. 1 / 4 of one million combatants to quit any Allied advances. The Soviets received depending merely about completely on numbers. The effect of getting to wrestle yet another 250K Axis troops would were adequate to quit the Soviets from advancing into German territory. i imagine contained in the acceptable that the Germans does not have quite "received," yet that they'd have forced a stalemate with the Soviets that would want to have bought an arimistice and secured them administration of Western Europe.

2016-11-05 22:06:43 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

No the US declared war on Japan for bombing Pearl Harbour. Churchill also declared war on Japan to support the US who, in turn, then felt obligated to declare war on Germany. Prior to that they had been neutral but supplied the allies with goods under the 'Lend-lease' agreement which bled Britain dry. Once the US had joined in with Britain it had to provide materials as an ally rather than charge the British for them. Germany didn't declare war on anybody, they just invaded them. Britain declared war on Germany on 3rd September 1939 following Germany's invasion of Poland two days earlier.

2006-07-05 03:05:05 · answer #7 · answered by quatt47 7 · 0 0

No.
Britain declared war on Germany after Hitler invaded Poland.
USA - was drawn into the War after Pearl Harbour

2006-07-05 01:52:05 · answer #8 · answered by Basil P 4 · 0 0

Yes, Germany did not declared war on the U.S.A. on 1941..........
Heck yeah you damn fool..........

2006-07-05 01:37:55 · answer #9 · answered by raka 1 · 0 0

They did by sending U boats in to New York Harbor and spying on us.

2006-07-05 01:36:20 · answer #10 · answered by nicole 3 · 0 0

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