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Why did America enter World War I? Why did Japan want to seize the Pacific islands? Why did the US win the Battle of Pearl Harbor? Why did the US declare war on Germany during WW2? Why did Germany lose WW2? Why is the attack on Pearl Harbor an infamy?
Why did Stalin declare war on Japan?Joseph Stalin:Joseph Stalin was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II. Early in the war, he signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler and the two nations divided Poland in 1939. In 1941, Hitler turned on the Soviets and invaded Russia in...
This is not true, and the Tripartite Pact was not invoked when Germany declared war. The Tripartite Pact was a defensive treaty that only obligated the other parties to declare war if one of them was attacked. As Japan was the aggressor against the United States, Germany was under no obliga...
“Yesterday, December 7, 1941—a date which will live in infamy—the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by the naval plus the air forces of the Empire of Japan.” The bombing of Pearl Harbor was the start of America’s entrance into the Second World War. Just...
Why did Alexander the Great declare war against many Greek cities? A. Because he wanted to take over them. B. Because they declared war on his country. C. Because they rose up against him. D. Because they wanted to take over his country. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏 ...
It wasn’t bombed because America was not willing to use its ample resources to intervene in a genocide where Americans were not being killed. And so for the United States of America, is history repeating itself? The USA did nothing but appease Hitler until 1939. It did not declare war wh...
should the U.S. join. The proposal suggested, if the U.S. were to enter the war, Mexico should declare war against the United States and enlist Japan as an ally. This would prevent the United States from joining the Allies and deploying troops to Europe, and would give Germa...
The process of modernization in the West was violent. It relied on colonialism, slavery, war, plunder, and domination. The same processes that made Europe and North America rich also contributed to the impoverishment of Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean and the Pacific. ...
The Japanese almost forced industrialization because they strived to become an economic power, and this eventually led to Japan becoming a great economic power in Asia. The Chinse government did not even try for industrialization; they did not spend money on China’s economy. For example, China...