The correct answer is that the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 by Japan made American isolationists quickly change their tune as America was under attack. Once Germany declared war on the US, the US was fully into the war.
I’m sorry, what. This isn’t a question, ask a real question
People were being unlawfully searched by the police, and having materials taken from their house without reasonable cause.
"The reason why Britain didn’t declare war on the Soviet Union is an
intriguing one. Unknown to the general public there was a ‘secret
protocol’ to the 1939 Anglo-Polish treaty that specifically limited the
British obligation to protect Poland to ‘aggression’ from Germany" http://www.historyextra.com/qa/why-did-britain-and-france-not-declare-war-soviet-union-when-red-army...
A) Thirty years war
he Thirty Years' War was a war fought primarily in Central Europe. One of the most destructive conflicts in human history, it resulted in eight million fatalities not only from military engagements but also from violence, famine, and plague. Casualties were overwhelmingly and disproportionately inhabitants of the Holy Roman Empire, most of the rest being battle deaths from various foreign armies.