Declarations of war during World War II

Animated map of the European Theater of war during WW II

This is a timeline of formal declarations of War during World War II.

A declaration of war is a formal act by which one nation goes to war against another. The declaration is usually an act of delivering a performative speech (not to be confused with a mere speech) or the presentation of a signed document by an authorized party of a national government in order to create a state of war between two or more sovereign states. The official international protocol for declaring war was defined in The Hague Peace Conference of 1907 (or Hague II).[1] For the diplomatic maneuvering behind these events which led to hostilities between nations during World War II, see the article entitled Diplomatic history of World War II.

List of war declarations

Below is a table showing the Outbreaks of Wars between Nations which occurred during World War II. Indicated are the dates (during the immediate build-up to, or during the course of, World War II), from which a de facto state of war existed between nations. The table shows both the "Initiator Nation(s)" and the nation at which the aggression was aimed, or "Targeted Nation(s)". Events listed include those in which there were simple diplomatic breaking of relations that did not involve any physical attack, as well as those involving overt declarations or acts of aggression.[2]

Outbreaks of Wars between Nations during World War II
Table Legend: Concerning "Declaration of War: Type." A = Attack without prior, formal declaration of war; U = State of war arrived at through use of ultimatum;
W = Formal declaration of war made.
DateInitiator Nation(s)Targeted Nation(s)Declaration of War: TypeNotes/CommentsDocument/Event
1939-09-01  Nazi Germany Poland A[3][4]German attack began at 4:44 am[3][5]Invasion
1939-09-03  United Kingdom
France
 Nazi Germany U[3][4]At 11 O'clock (am) British PM, Neville Chamberlain publicly delivered his Ultimatum Speech.[4][6][7]Document

Declaration

1939-09-03  Australia
 New Zealand
 Nazi Germany W[3][4]

Australia

New Zealand

1939-09-04 Nepal Nazi Germany W

Declaration

1939-09-06 South Africa Nazi Germany W[3][4] Declaration
1939-09-10 Bahrain
 Canada
Oman
 Nazi Germany W[3][4] Declaration

Declaration

Declaration

1939-09-17  Soviet Union Poland A[3][4] Invasion
1939-11-30  Soviet Union Finland A[3][4] First war between these nations.Invasion
1940-04-09  Nazi Germany Denmark
 Norway
A[3] Invasion of Denmark
Invasion of Norway
1940-05-10  Nazi Germany Belgium
 Netherlands
A/W[3][4] Date of the German offensive in the West, W from Belgium and the Netherlands.[8]

Belgium

Netherlands

1940-05-10  Nazi Germany Luxembourg A[4] Luxembourg
1940-05-10  United Kingdom Iceland Iceland A Invasion
1940-06-10 Italy France
 United Kingdom
W[3][4] France and the UK
1940-06-10  Canada Italy W[3] Declaration
1940-06-11 South Africa
 Australia
 New Zealand
Italy W[3]

South Africa

Australia

New Zealand

1940-06-11 France Italy[3] Declaration
1940-06-25  United Kingdom France A France cuts off diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom on 8 July 1940.Attack
1940-09-09 Italy Egypt A Egypt maintained neutrality until 1945. Invasion
1940-09-22 Japan France A Invasion
1940-09-23 France
 Australia
France A Invasion
1940-10-??  Thailand France A Franco-Thai War
1940-10-28 Italy Greece U[4] Italy invades Greece Invasion
1941-02-05 France Italy A Invasion
1941-04-06  Nazi Germany Greece W[3][4] Invasion
1941-04-06  Nazi Germany
Bulgaria
Yugoslavia A[3][4] Invasion
1941-04-06 Italy
Hungary
Yugoslavia A[4] Invasion
1941-04-12 United Kingdom Faroe Islands A[4] Invasion
1941-04-14 Nazi Germany Egypt A Egypt maintained neutrality until 1945. Invasion
1941-05-02 United Kingdom Iraq A Invasion
1941-06-08 France  Nazi Germany A Invasion
1941-06-22  Nazi Germany
Italy
Romania
 Soviet Union A[3][4] A timed-declaration of war was given by Germany at the time of the attack[9]Invasion
1941-06-25  Finland Soviet Union W Finland recognized a state of war with the Soviet Union; second war between these nations.Continuation War
1941-06-27 Hungary Soviet Union W[4] Invasion
1941-08-25  Soviet Union
 United Kingdom
 Australia
Iran A Invasion
1941-12-06  United Kingdom Finland U[4] Declaration
1941-12-07  United Kingdom Romania
Hungary
U[4] Declaration
1941-12-07 Japan United States
 United Kingdom
A[3] W (Japanese point of view); A The "Western" (Attack on Pearl Harbor);

Declaration

Attack on Pearl Harbor

Invasion of Malaya

Attack on Singapore

Invasion of Hong Kong

1941-12-07  Canada
 Australia
 New Zealand
Japan
 Finland
Romania
Hungary
W[4]

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

1941-12-07  United Kingdom Romania
 Finland
Hungary
W[4] Declaration
1941-12-07  Panama Japan W[4] Declaration
1941-12-08  United States
 United Kingdom
 Australia
Philippines
 Costa Rica
 Dominican Republic
 El Salvador
 Guatemala
 Haiti
 Honduras
 Netherlands
 New Zealand
 Nicaragua
Japan
 Nazi Germany
W[4]

American declaration

British declaration

Australian declaration

Cost Rican declaration

Dominican Republic's declaration

Salvadorian declaration

Haitian declaration

Honduran declaration

Dutch declaration

New Zealand's declaration

Nicaraguan declaration

Philippine declaration

1941-12-08 South Africa Japan W[4] South African declaration
1941-12-08 China Nazi Germany
Italy
Japan
W[4] China and Japan had been at war since 1937 Second Sino-Japanese war

Declaration

1941-12-08 Mongolia  Nazi Germany W

Mongolian declaration

1941-12-09  Australia
 New Zealand
Japan W[4]

Australian declaration

New Zealand's declaration

1941-12-11  Nazi Germany
Italy
 United States W[3][4]

German declaration

Italian declaration

1941-12-11  United States Nazi Germany
Italy
W[3] Germany

Italy

1941-12-11 Poland Japan W[3]Japan rejected declaration of War. Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō's answer was following: "We don't accept the Polish declaration of war. The Poles, fighting for their freedom, declared war under the British pressure".
1941-12-12 Romania
Bulgaria
 United States
 United Kingdom
W[4]

Romanian declaration

Bulgarian declaration

1941-12-12  Australia
 Netherlands
Portugal A Portugal maintained neutrality thought World War II.

Invasion

1941-12-13  United Kingdom
 New Zealand
South Africa
Bulgaria W[4]

British declaration

New Zealand's declaration

South African declaration

1941-12-13 Hungary United States W[4] Declaration
1941-12-14 Croatia United States
 United Kingdom
W[4] Declaration
1941-12-16 Czechoslovakia  Nazi Germany
Italy
 Finland
Romania
Hungary
Japan
Bulgaria
Croatia[10]
W Declaration
1941-12-17 Albania United States W Declaration
1941-12-19  Nicaragua Bulgaria
Hungary
Romania
W Declaration
1941-12-20  Belgium Japan W Declaration
1942-01-01United NationsAxis Powers W Declared during Arcadia Conference Declaration
1942-01-06  Australia Bulgaria W Declaration
1942-01-16 Iraq Nazi Germany
Italy
Japan
W Declaration
1942-01-25  United Kingdom
 New Zealand
South Africa
 Thailand W

British declaration

New Zealand's declaration

South African declaration

1942-01-19 Japan Portugal A Portugal maintained neutrality thought World War II. Invasion
1942-05-05 South Africa
Netherlands
Poland
France A Invasion
1942-05-05 United Kingdom
Northern Rhodesia
Southern Rhodesia
South Africa
Tanganyika
Belgian Congo
France
Japan
A Invasion
1942-05-22  Mexico Nazi Germany
Italy
Japan
W[4] Declaration
1942-08-22 Brazil Nazi Germany
Italy
W Declaration
1942-11-08 United States
Canada
France A Invasion
1942-11-10 Nazi Germany
Italy
France A Invasion
1942-12-14 Ethiopia Nazi Germany
Italy
Japan
W On 3 October 1935, Italy invaded Ethiopia without a formal declaration of war. In response to the Italian invasion, Ethiopia declared war on Italy. Most of Ethiopia was occupied by Italy in 1936, however parts of Ethiopia remained under the control of the Ethiopian Patriots Movement, which begun its guerrilla war against the occupying Italian forces the day Addis Ababa fell in May 1936. In May 1941, Addis Ababa was liberated by the Gideon Force, restoring sovereignty to Ethiopia.Second Italo-Ethiopian War

Declaration

1943-04-02  BoliviaAxis Powers W Declaration
1943-09-09 Iran Nazi Germany W Declaration
1943-10-13 Italy Nazi Germany W[3] Italy had changed side after the fall of Mussolini. The Declaration of War was given by Pietro Badoglio to the German ambassador in Madrid.[3] Declaration
1943-11-26 Colombia Nazi Germany W Declaration
1944-01-17 France Italian Social Republic A Invasion
1944-01-27 Liberia Nazi Germany
Japan
W Declaration
1944-06-06
France
Nazi Germany A Invasion
1944-06-25
France
Japan A Invasion
1944-08-25 Romania Nazi Germany
Hungary
W Romania switched sides Declaration
1944-09-05  Soviet Union Bulgaria W Declaration
1944-09-08 Bulgaria Nazi Germany W Bulgaria switched sidesDeclaration
1944-09-15  Nazi Germany Finland A Lapland War
1944-12-31 Hungary Nazi Germany W[11] Hungary switched sidesDeclaration
1945-02-02  Ecuador Nazi Germany
Japan
W Ecuadorian declaration
1945-02-07  Argentina
 Paraguay
 Nazi Germany
Japan
W

Argentinean declaration

Paraguayan declaration

1945-02-12  Peru Nazi Germany
Japan
W Declaration
1945-02-15 Venezuela
 Uruguay
 Nazi Germany
Japan
W

Venezuelan declaration

Uruguayan declaration

1945-02-21  San Marino Nazi Germany W Declaration
1945-02-23  Turkey Nazi Germany
Japan
W Declaration
1945-02-24 Egypt  Nazi Germany
Japan
W Declaration
1945-02-26 Syria
 Lebanon
 Nazi Germany
Japan
W Declaration
1945-04-01  Saudi Arabia Japan W Declaration
1945-04-03  Finland Nazi Germany W Finland switched sides Lapland War
1945-04-11  Chile Japan W Declaration
1945-07-06 Brazil Japan W Declaration
1945-07-14 Italy Japan W Declaration
1945-08-08  Soviet Union Japan W[3] Last outbreak of war during the entire Second World War. Declaration

Literature about the War

References

  1. On the Opening of Hostilities; 1907; Yale Law School Library; retrieved March 2014.
  2. Note:In rare cases, war between two nations occurred twice, with an intermittent period of peace. The list here does not include peace treaties or periods of any armistices.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 "2194 Days of War"; (1977); Salmaggi, C. & Pallasvini, A.; ISBN 91-582-0426-1; per tables included. [Italian; American]
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Timeline Data; World at War online; retrieved February 2014.
  5. On This Day
  6. Note: Included in the speech: "...This morning, the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a final note, stating that unless we heard from them by 11 O'clock that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland a state of war would exist between us. I have to tell you now that no such undertaking has been received and that consequently this country is at war with Germany..."
  7. 1939: Britain and France declare war on Germany, BBC
  8. Swedish Encyklopedia; "Bonniers Lexikon" (Vol. 1); (c.1960s); table in article by Andra Världskriget: The Second World War; Pp. 461-462.
  9. "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"; Shirer, William L
  10. all countries at war with the United States, United Kingdom, or the Soviet Union
  11. Hungary declares war on Germany
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