Sept 1, 1939 - Nazis invade Poland.
Sept 3, 1939 - Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany.
Sept 5, 1939 - United States proclaims neutrality
Sept 10, 1939 - Canada declares war on Germany; Battle of the Atlantic begins.
May 10, 1940 - Nazis invade France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands; Winston Churchill
becomes British Prime Minister.
May 15, 1940 - Holland surrenders to the Nazis.
May 28, 1940 - Belgium surrenders to the Nazis.
June 3, 1940 - Germans bomb Paris
June 10, 1940 - Norway surrenders to the Nazis; Italy declares war on Britain and France
June 14, 1940 - Germans enter Paris.
July 10, 1940 - Battle of Britain begins
Aug 23/24 - First German air raids on Central London.
Sept 15, 1940 - Massive German air raids on London, Southampton, Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool and
Manchester.
Oct 7, 1940 - German troops enter Romania
Oct 28, 1940 - Italy invades Greece.
April 6, 1941 - Nazis invade Greece and Yugoslavia
April 17, 1941 - Yugoslavia surrenders to the Nazis.
April 27, 1941 - Greece surrenders to the Nazis.
June 14, 1941 - United States freezes German and Italian assets in America
Aug 1, 1941 - United States announces an oil embargo against aggressor states
Dec 7, 1941 - Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor
Dec 8, 1941 - United States and Britain declare war on Japan
Dec 11, 1941 - Germany declares war on the United States
Jan 26, 1942 - First American forces arrive in Great Britain.
I find this timeline VERY interesting. United States proclaims neutrality 5 days after Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany. Canada proclaims war on Germany 5 days later.
Why did it take a direct attack on us to bring us into WW2? I also find it interesting that even though they were fighting the war in Europe, Great Britain declared war on Japan one day after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and it took us 2 ½ years to arrive in Britain???
Here is an extract from the speech which was
broadcast to the American people on 3
September, 1939.
My countrymen and my friends, tonight my
single duty is to speak to the whole of
America. Until 4.30 o'clock this morning I had
hoped against hope that some miracle would
prevent a devastating war in Europe and bring
to an end the invasion of Poland by Germany.
For four long years a succession of actual war
and constant crises have shaken the entire
world and threatened in each case to bring on
the gigantic conflict which is today unhappily a
fact.
It is right that I should recall to your minds the
consistent and at times successful efforts of
your government in these crises to the throw
the full weight of the United States
Government into the cause of peace...
It is right to point out that the unfortunate
events of recent years have, without question,
been based on the use of force or the threat
of force.
And it seems to me clear, even at the
outbreak of this great war, that the influence
of America should be consistent in seeking for
humanity a final peace that will eliminate as far
as it is possible to do so the continued use of
force between nations...
You the people of this country are receiving
news through your radios and your newspapers
at every hour of the day. You are I believe the
most enlightened and the best informed people
in all the world at this moment. You are
subjected to no censorship of news and I want
to add that your government has no
information which it withholds or which it has
any thought of withholding from you.
You must master at the outset a simple but
unalterable fact... When peace has been
broken anywhere the peace of all countries
everywhere is in danger. It is easy for you and
for me to shrug our shoulders and say that
conflicts taking place thousands of miles from
the continent of the US and indeed thousands
of miles from the whole American hemisphere
do not seriously affect the Americas and that
all the United States had to do is ignore them
and go about its own business.
Passionately though we may desire
detachment we are forced to realise that
every word that come through the air, every
ship that sails the sea, every battle that is
fought, does affect the American future.
Let no man or woman thoughtlessly or falsely
talk of America sending its armies to European
fields. At this moment there is being prepared
a proclamation of American neutrality...
This nation will remain a neutral nation. But I
cannot ask that every American remain neutral
in thought as well.
Even a neutral has a right to take account of
facts. Even a neutral cannot be asked to close
his mind or close his conscience. I have said
not once, but many times that I have seen
war and that I hate war.
I say that again and again. I hope the US will
keep out of this war. I believe that it will and I
give you assurance and reassurance that
every effort of your government will be
directed toward that end.
As long as it remains within my power to
prevent there will be no blackout of peace in
the United States.
I just think we need to step back and take a deep breath before we judge
Sept 3, 1939 - Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany.
Sept 5, 1939 - United States proclaims neutrality
Sept 10, 1939 - Canada declares war on Germany; Battle of the Atlantic begins.
May 10, 1940 - Nazis invade France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands; Winston Churchill
becomes British Prime Minister.
May 15, 1940 - Holland surrenders to the Nazis.
May 28, 1940 - Belgium surrenders to the Nazis.
June 3, 1940 - Germans bomb Paris
June 10, 1940 - Norway surrenders to the Nazis; Italy declares war on Britain and France
June 14, 1940 - Germans enter Paris.
July 10, 1940 - Battle of Britain begins
Aug 23/24 - First German air raids on Central London.
Sept 15, 1940 - Massive German air raids on London, Southampton, Bristol, Cardiff, Liverpool and
Manchester.
Oct 7, 1940 - German troops enter Romania
Oct 28, 1940 - Italy invades Greece.
April 6, 1941 - Nazis invade Greece and Yugoslavia
April 17, 1941 - Yugoslavia surrenders to the Nazis.
April 27, 1941 - Greece surrenders to the Nazis.
June 14, 1941 - United States freezes German and Italian assets in America
Aug 1, 1941 - United States announces an oil embargo against aggressor states
Dec 7, 1941 - Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor
Dec 8, 1941 - United States and Britain declare war on Japan
Dec 11, 1941 - Germany declares war on the United States
Jan 26, 1942 - First American forces arrive in Great Britain.
I find this timeline VERY interesting. United States proclaims neutrality 5 days after Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand declare war on Germany. Canada proclaims war on Germany 5 days later.
Why did it take a direct attack on us to bring us into WW2? I also find it interesting that even though they were fighting the war in Europe, Great Britain declared war on Japan one day after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and it took us 2 ½ years to arrive in Britain???
Here is an extract from the speech which was
broadcast to the American people on 3
September, 1939.
My countrymen and my friends, tonight my
single duty is to speak to the whole of
America. Until 4.30 o'clock this morning I had
hoped against hope that some miracle would
prevent a devastating war in Europe and bring
to an end the invasion of Poland by Germany.
For four long years a succession of actual war
and constant crises have shaken the entire
world and threatened in each case to bring on
the gigantic conflict which is today unhappily a
fact.
It is right that I should recall to your minds the
consistent and at times successful efforts of
your government in these crises to the throw
the full weight of the United States
Government into the cause of peace...
It is right to point out that the unfortunate
events of recent years have, without question,
been based on the use of force or the threat
of force.
And it seems to me clear, even at the
outbreak of this great war, that the influence
of America should be consistent in seeking for
humanity a final peace that will eliminate as far
as it is possible to do so the continued use of
force between nations...
You the people of this country are receiving
news through your radios and your newspapers
at every hour of the day. You are I believe the
most enlightened and the best informed people
in all the world at this moment. You are
subjected to no censorship of news and I want
to add that your government has no
information which it withholds or which it has
any thought of withholding from you.
You must master at the outset a simple but
unalterable fact... When peace has been
broken anywhere the peace of all countries
everywhere is in danger. It is easy for you and
for me to shrug our shoulders and say that
conflicts taking place thousands of miles from
the continent of the US and indeed thousands
of miles from the whole American hemisphere
do not seriously affect the Americas and that
all the United States had to do is ignore them
and go about its own business.
Passionately though we may desire
detachment we are forced to realise that
every word that come through the air, every
ship that sails the sea, every battle that is
fought, does affect the American future.
Let no man or woman thoughtlessly or falsely
talk of America sending its armies to European
fields. At this moment there is being prepared
a proclamation of American neutrality...
This nation will remain a neutral nation. But I
cannot ask that every American remain neutral
in thought as well.
Even a neutral has a right to take account of
facts. Even a neutral cannot be asked to close
his mind or close his conscience. I have said
not once, but many times that I have seen
war and that I hate war.
I say that again and again. I hope the US will
keep out of this war. I believe that it will and I
give you assurance and reassurance that
every effort of your government will be
directed toward that end.
As long as it remains within my power to
prevent there will be no blackout of peace in
the United States.
I just think we need to step back and take a deep breath before we judge
