Surprised nobody posted this.
I wasn't having a dig at Americans.
The US declared war on Japan
Doug knows my estranged (from much of the world) sense of humor and realized I knew that. I just didn't want him left dangling out there with no response.I wasn't having a dig at Americans.
As aware and watching as they may have been, most would probably not know the significance of that date; not my mom nor aunt -- nor my oldest living uncles, both of whom are WW2 veterans. They remember that it happened quite well (my uncles knew it was in 1939) but not the date. We all remember the significance of December 7, 1941, however, even aside from the fact that it was the birthdate of my eldest paternal uncle (another WW2 veteran, now deceased).I was responding to H.
It goes both ways: if you don't make a counter-declaration of war, you've basically surrendered. Japan did declare first, howbeit, not as promptly as intended.It was the other way around, surely? The attack on Pearl Harbor couldn't be considered anything but a declaration of war.
But the long and the short is that England acually started the second world war regardless of what Germany did. The UK made the first declaration of war.
Matt
Germany posed no immediate threat to Britain by attacking Poland. War was offically declared by Britain & France to honour a treaty agreement. This came far too late to help Poland.
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