Declarations of war during World War II


This is a timeline of formal declaration 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 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. 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 outbreak of wars between nations which occurred during World War II. Indicated are the dates, from which a de facto state of war existed between nations. The table shows both the "Initiator Nation" and the nation at which the aggression was aimed, or "Targeted Nation". 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. 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 armistice.
Table Legend: Concerning Declaration of War:
A = Attack without prior, formal declaration of war;
C = Declaration and/or attack without standard, formal procedure, sometimes preceded by a casus belli thus fait accompli;
U = State of war arrived at through use of ultimatum;
W = Formal declaration of war made.
DateInitiator nationTargeted nationDeclaration of war: TypeNotes/commentsDocument/event
1939-09-01 Germany PolandUGerman attack began at 4:44 a.m., Berlin and Warsaw time.Invasion
1939-09-01Slovak Republic PolandAInvasion
1939-09-03
France


Transjordan
Morocco
Tunisia
GermanyUAt 11:15 a.m. London time, British PM, Neville Chamberlain publicly delivered his Ultimatum Speech. As the Statute of Westminster 1931 was not yet ratified by the parliaments of Australia, and New Zealand, the British declaration of war on Germany also applied to the following dominions.United Kingdom declaration, French declaration
1939-09-04 GermanyW
Declaration
1939-09-05 South Africa GermanyWDeclaration
1939-09-10 Bahrain

Oman
GermanyWDeclaration
Declaration
Declaration
1939-09-17 PolandAInvasion
1939-11-09 Kuwait GermanyWKuwaiti Declaration of War
1939-11-30ASecond war between these nations.Invasion
1940-04-09 Germany
AInvasion of Denmark
Invasion of Norway
1940-04-12 United KingdomAInvasion
1940-05-10 Germany
A/WDate of the German offensive in the West, W from Belgium and the Netherlands.
Belgium
Netherlands
1940-05-10 GermanyALuxembourg
1940-05-10 IcelandAInvasion
1940-06-10 Italy France
WFrance and the UK
1940-06-10 ItalyWDeclaration
1940-06-11 South Africa

ItalyW
South Africa
Australia
New Zealand
1940-06-11 France ItalyWDeclaration
1940-06-25 Vichy FranceAVichy France cuts off diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom on 8 July 1940.Attack
1940-09-09 Italy EgyptAEgypt never formally declared war on Italy.Invasion
1940-09-22Empire of Japan Vichy FranceAInvasion
1940-09-23 Free France

Vichy FranceAInvasion
1940-10-?? Vichy FranceAFranco-Thai War
1940-10-28Kingdom of Italy GreeceUItaly invades GreeceInvasion
1941-02-05 Free France ItalyAInvasion
1941-04-06 Germany GreeceWInvasion
1941-04-06 Germany YugoslaviaAInvasion
1941-04-06 Italy YugoslaviaAInvasion
1941-04-07 Yugoslavia HungaryAAfter the German invasion, bombing of Hungarian locationsInvasion
1941-04-14 Germany EgyptA Egypt did not formally declare war until 1945.Invasion
1941-05-02 United Kingdom IraqAInvasion
1941-06-08 Free France GermanyAInvasion
1941-06-22 Germany
Italy
Romania
AA timed-declaration of war was given by Germany at the time of the attackInvasion
1941-06-22
Tuva
GermanyWTuva was a client state of the Soviet Union. Part of the USSR from 1944.-
1941-06-25WFinland recognized a state of war with the Soviet Union; third war between these nations.Continuation War
1941-06-27 HungaryCAfter the bombing of several Hungarian locations, the Hungarian military concluded a Soviet attack, the Government had decided the two countries were already belligerent, without the consent of the Parliament, in absence of the RegentInvasion
1941-08-25

IranAInvasion
1941-12-05
Romania
Hungary
WDeclaration
1941-12-07Empire of Japan
AW ; A
Declaration
Attack on Pearl Harbor
Invasion of Malaya
Attack on Singapore
Invasion of Hong Kong
1941-12-07

Empire of Japan

Romania
Hungary
WDeclaration
1941-12-07Empire of JapanWDeclaration
1941-12-08











Commonwealth of the Philippines
Empire of JapanWUnited States declaration
British declaration

Australian declaration

Costa Rican declaration

Dominican Republic's declaration

Guatemalan declaration

Salvadorian declaration

Haitian declaration

Honduran declaration

Dutch declaration

New Zealand's declaration

Nicaraguan declaration

Philippine declaration
1941-12-08 South AfricaEmpire of JapanWSouth African declaration
1941-12-08 Mongolia GermanyW
Mongolian declaration
1941-12-08 Romania

Hungary
WDeclaration
1941-12-09
Empire of JapanW
Australian declaration
New Zealand's declaration
1941-12-09Republic of China Germany
Italy
Empire of Japan
WChina and Japan had been at undeclared war since 1937Second Sino-Japanese war
Declaration
1941-12-11 Germany
Italy
W
German declaration
Italian declaration
1941-12-11 Germany
Italy
WGermany
Italy
1941-12-11 Poland Empire of JapanWJapan 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

W
Romanian declaration
Bulgarian declaration
1941-12-12
PortugalAPortugal maintained neutrality throughout World War II.
Invasion
1941-12-13

South Africa
BulgariaW
British declaration
New Zealand's declaration
South African declaration
1941-12-15 HungaryCThe Prime Minister informed the U.S. ambassador without approval of the Parliament and the Regent, but initially denied it would mean "war" in fact, however two days later he declared it means the two countries became belligerent. As the ambassador refused to accept the verbal form if this act, the next day the Prime Minister in written reinforced it.Declaration
1941-12-14 Independent State of Croatia
WDeclaration
1941-12-16 Czechoslovakia Germany
Italy

Romania
Hungary
Japan
Bulgaria
Independent State of Croatia
WDeclaration
1941-12-17 AlbaniaWDeclaration
1941-12-20Empire of JapanWDeclaration
1942-01-01United NationsAxis PowersWDeclared during Arcadia ConferenceDeclaration
1942-01-06 BulgariaWDeclaration
1942-01-16 Iraq Germany
Italy
Empire of Japan
WDeclaration
1942-01-25
ADeclaration
1942-01-25

South Africa
W
British declaration
New Zealand's declaration
South African declaration
1942-02-12 Germany
Empire of Japan
WDeclaration
1942-02-19Empire of Japan PortugalAPortugal maintained neutrality throughout World War II.Invasion
1942-05-05 South Africa
Netherlands
Poland
Vichy FranceAInvasion
1942-05-05 United Kingdom
Northern Rhodesia
Southern Rhodesia
South Africa
Tanganyika
Belgian Congo
Vichy France
Empire of Japan
AInvasion
1942-05-22 Germany
Italy
Empire of Japan
WDeclaration
1942-06-05 Hungary
Romania
Bulgaria
WDeclaration
1942-06-13 Iroquois Confederacy Germany
Italy
Empire of Japan
WOnly Native American tribe to have declared war on the Axis powers separately from the United States. Announced on the steps of the U.S. Capitol by a representative that "a state of war exists between our Confederacy of Six Nations on the one part and Germany, Italy, Japan and their allies against whom the United States has declared war, on the other part."Declaration
1942-08-22 Brazil Germany
Italy
WDeclaration
1942-11-08 United States
Canada
Vichy FranceAInvasion
1942-11-10 Germany
Italy
Vichy FranceAInvasion
1942-11-12 Germany TunisiaAGerman invasion via airlifting serval divisions in reaction to Operation Torch, swiftly occupying Tunis and the eastern part of the country, and capturing the western portions after French Tunisian resistance before the allies reached the Tunisian border. In the resulting Tunisian campaign, the Allies finally defeated the Axis forces in Africa.Invasion
1942-12-14 Ethiopia Germany
Italy
Empire of Japan
WOn 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
1943-01-20 Germany
Italy
WPresident Ríos officially suspended all trade and diplomatic relations with the Axis powers, and Chile officially joined the Allies as authorities began rooting out Nazi spies from Operation Bolivar. While only declaring war on Germany and Italy, the American government and international press celebrated this day as Chile declaring war on the Axis.Declaration
1943-04-02Axis powersWBolivia officially joined the Allies on 7 April 1943. Shortly after war was declared, the President, Enrique Peñaranda, was overthrown in a coup. Bolivian mines supplied needed tin to the Allies, but no troops or warplanes were sent overseas. Bolivians remained confident their geographic isolation would protect them from the war.Declaration
1943-09-01 China Regime of Wang JingweiAllied PowersWDeclaration
1943-09-09 Iran GermanyWDeclaration
1943-10-13 Italy GermanyWItaly had changed sides after the fall of Mussolini. The Declaration of War was given by Pietro Badoglio to the German ambassador in Madrid.Declaration
1943-11-26 Colombia GermanyWSee Colombia during World War IIDeclaration
1944-01-17 Free France Italian Social RepublicAInvasion
1944-01-27 Liberia Germany
Empire of Japan
WDeclaration
1944-06-06
France
GermanyAInvasion
1944-07-25
France
Empire of JapanAInvasion
1944-08-25 Romania Germany
Hungary
WRomania switched sidesDeclaration
1944-09-05 BulgariaWDeclaration
1944-09-08 Bulgaria GermanyWBulgaria switched sidesDeclaration
1944-09-15 GermanyALapland War
1944-09-23
WPhilippine declaration
1945-02-02 Germany
Empire of Japan
WEcuadorian declaration
1945-02-07
Germany
Empire of Japan
W
Argentinean declaration
Paraguayan declaration
1945-02-15 Venezuela
Germany
Empire of Japan
W
Venezuelan declaration
Uruguayan declaration
1945-02-21 GermanyWDeclaration
1945-02-23 Germany
Empire of Japan
WDeclaration
1945-02-24 Egypt Germany
Empire of Japan
WDeclaration
1945-02-26 Syria
Germany
Empire of Japan
WDeclaration
1945-02-28 GermanyWDeclaration
1945-03-03 GermanyWFinland switched sidesLapland War
1945-04-01Empire of JapanWDeclaration
1945-04-11 JapanWDeclaration
1945-07-06 BrazilEmpire of JapanWDeclaration
1945-07-09Empire of JapanWDeclaration
1945-07-14 ItalyEmpire of JapanWDeclaration
1945-08-08Empire of JapanWLast outbreak of war during the entire Second World War.Declaration
1945-08-10 MongoliaEmpire of JapanWW A War declared 24 hours after crossing the border with Soviet troops
Soviet Invasion of Manchuria Mongolia in World War II