Date | Initiator nation(s) | Targeted nation(s) | Type | Notes/comments | Document/event |
1939-09-01 | Germany | Poland | A | German attack began at 4:44 a.m., Berlin and Warsaw time.[2][better source needed][3][4] Germany claimed that the attack was defensive, citing the Gleiwitz incident, which was actually a false flag attack.[5] | Invasion |
1939-09-01 | Slovakia | Poland | A | | Invasion |
1939-09-03 | United Kingdom
Tonga
Transjordan | Germany | U[3][6] | At 11:15 a.m. London time,[7] British PM, Neville Chamberlain publicly delivered his Ultimatum Speech.[a][6][8] 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 those dominions. Tonga was not a British dominion, instead, as part of the British Commonwealth (a protected state of the UK and the British Empire) declared war separately, alongside Britain (since it administers their foreign affairs).[9] |
United Kingdom declaration |
1939-09-03 |
France
Morocco
Tunisia
|
Germany |
U |
The French ultimatum to Germany expired a few hours after the British ultimatum, at 17:00. |
French declaration |
1939-09-04 | Nepal | Germany | W | |
Declaration |
1939-09-06 | South Africa | Germany | W[3][6] | | Declaration |
1939-09-10 | Bahrain Canada Oman | Germany | W[3][6] | Canada's declaration several days after that of the United Kingdom is seen as a watershed moment in Canadian home rule and sovereignty.
As for Bahrain, given its status as a protected state of the United Kingdom, it was technically at war as of Britain's declaration, this is an acknowledgement of the declaration of war by Britain (due to coercion by an advisor),
Oman, under British influence, is coerced to participate in the war effort. |
Declaration
Declaration
Declaration |
1939-09-17 | Soviet Union | Poland | A[3][6] | | Invasion |
1939-11-09 | Kuwait | Germany | W | | Kuwaiti Declaration of War |
1939-11-30 | Soviet Union | Finland | A[3][6] | | Invasion |
1940-04-09 | Germany | Denmark Norway | A[3] | | Invasion of Denmark Invasion of Norway |
1940-04-12 | United Kingdom | Faroe Islands | A[6] | | Invasion |
1940-05-10 | Germany | Belgium Netherlands | A/W[3][6] | Date of the German offensive in the West, W from Belgium and the Netherlands.[10] |
Belgium
Netherlands |
1940-05-10 | Germany | Luxembourg | A[6] | | Luxembourg |
1940-05-10 |
United Kingdom |
Iceland |
A |
|
Invasion |
1940-06-10 | Italy | France United Kingdom | W[3][6] | | France and the UK |
1940-06-10 | Canada | Italy | W[3] | | Declaration |
1940-06-11 | South Africa Australia New Zealand France | Italy | W[3] | |
South Africa
Australia
New Zealand
France |
1940-07-03 | United Kingdom | Vichy France | A | Vichy France cuts off diplomatic relations with the United Kingdom on 8 July 1940. | Attack |
1940-09-09 | Italy | Egypt | A | Egypt never formally declared war on Italy. | Invasion |
1940-09-22 | Japan | Vichy France | A | Japanese troops occupy French Indochina. | Invasion |
1940-09-23 | Free France
United Kingdom
Australia | Vichy France | A | | Invasion |
1940-10-?? | Thailand | Vichy France | A | | Franco-Thai War |
1940-10-28 | Italy | Greece | U[6] | Italy invades Greece. | Invasion |
1940-10-27 |
Free France |
Vichy France |
A[11] |
Free French Equatorial Africa invades Vichy French Gabon. |
Invasion |
1940-11-23 | Belgium (in-exile) | Italy | W[12] | | Declaration |
1941-02-05 | Free France | Italy | A | | Invasion |
1941-04-06 | Germany | Greece | W[3][6] | | Invasion |
1941-04-06 | Germany
Italy | Yugoslavia | A[3][6] | | Invasion |
1941-04-07 | Yugoslavia | Hungary | A[13] | After the German invasion, bombing of Hungarian locations. | Invasion |
1941-04-14 | Germany | Egypt | A | Egypt did not formally declare war until 1945. | Invasion |
1941-05-02 | United Kingdom | Iraq | A | | Invasion |
1941-06-08 | Free France | Germany | A | [citation needed] | Invasion |
1941-06-22 | Germany Italy | Soviet Union | W[6] | A timed declaration of war was given by Germany at the time of the attack[14]. | Invasion |
1941-06-22/24 |
Romania |
Soviet Union |
A |
On June 22, Romanian leader Ion Antonescu declared a "holy war" to reclaim ancestral lands and against Bolshevism in an appeal to the nation. The Romanian army began limited military operations. On June 24, Romania officially declared war on the Soviet Union. |
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1941-06-22 |  Tuva | Germany | W | Tuva was a client state of the Soviet Union. Part of the USSR from 1944. | |
1941-06-24 | Bulgaria | Greece
Yugoslavia | A[6] | Bulgaria declares war on Greece and Yugoslavia. | |
1941-06-25 | Finland | Soviet Union | W | After the bombing of several Finnish locations, Finland recognized a state of war with the Soviet Union; third war between these nations. | Continuation War |
1941-06-27 | Hungary | Soviet Union | C[13] | After 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 Regent. | Invasion |
1941-08-25 | Soviet Union United Kingdom Australia | Iran | A | | Invasion |
1941-12-05 | United Kingdom
India | Finland Romania Hungary | W[16] | | Declaration |
1941-12-06 | Finland Romania | United Kingdom | W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-07 | United Kingdom | Hungary | W[17] | UK declaration of war from 1941-12-05 entered into force on 1941-12-07 1 minute after midnight. | Declaration |
1941-12-07 | Japan | United States United Kingdom Thailand | A | A formal message breaking off diplomatic talks was sent before but arrived after the attacks began, but this was not a declaration of war.[18] See Attack on Pearl Harbor § Japanese declaration of war. |
Declaration published after:
|
1941-12-07 | Canada Australia New Zealand | Finland Romania
Hungary
|
W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-07 | Canada Panama Yugoslavia (in-exile) | Japan | W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-08 | United Kingdom United States Canada Australia Costa Rica Dominican Republic El Salvador Free France
Greece (in-exile)
Haiti Honduras Netherlands (in-exile) New Zealand Nicaragua Philippines Tonga[9]
|
Japan | W[6] | After the attack on Pearl Harbor, many countries declared a formal state of war on Japan. |
British declaration
United States declaration
Canadian declaration
Australian declaration
Costa Rican declaration
Dominican Republic's declaration
Salvadoran declaration
Haitian declaration
Honduran declaration
Dutch declaration
New Zealand's declaration
Nicaraguan declaration
Philippine declaration
Tongan declaration |
1941-12-08 | South Africa | Japan Finland Romania Hungary | W[6] | | South African declaration |
1941-12-08 | Mongolia | Germany | W[citation needed] | |
Mongolian declaration |
1941-12-08 | Manchukuo | United States | W[6] | |
Manchukuo declaration |
1941-12-08 |
Japan |
British Malaya |
A |
|
Invasion of Malaya
Attack on Singapore |
1941-12-09 | Cuba
Guatemala
|
Japan | W[6] | | Guatemalan declaration |
1941-12-09 | China | Germany Italy Japan | W[6] | China and Japan had been at undeclared war since 1937. | Second Sino-Japanese war
Declaration |
1941-12-10 |
Korea (government in exile)[19] |
Japan |
W |
Many Korean armies such as the Korean Liberation Army had already been fighting Japan in the Second Sino-Japanese war. although a formal declaration was not made until the attack on Pearl Harbor. |
Korean declaration |
1941-12-11 | Germany Italy | United States | W[3][6] | |
German declaration
Italian declaration |
1941-12-11 | United States Cuba
Costa Rica Dominican Republic Guatemala Nicaragua | Germany Italy | W[6] | | Germany
Italy |
1941-12-11 | Netherlands (in-exile) | Italy | W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-11 | Poland (in-exile) | Japan | W[3] | Japan rejected the declaration of war. Prime Minister Hideki Tōjō's answer was: "We don't accept the Polish declaration of war. The Poles, fighting for their freedom, declared war under the British pressure"[citation needed].[b] | |
1941-12-12 | Romania Bulgaria Slovakia | United States United Kingdom | W[6] | |
Romanian declaration
Bulgarian declaration |
1941-12-12 | Haiti El Salvador Panama | Germany Italy | W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-12 | Australia Netherlands | Portugal | A | Portugal maintained neutrality throughout World War II. |
Invasion |
1941-12-13 | United Kingdom New Zealand South Africa | Bulgaria | W[6] | |
British declaration
New Zealand's declaration
South African declaration |
1941-12-13 | Honduras | Germany Italy | W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-13 | Italy | Cuba Guatemala | W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-14 | Independent State of Croatia | United States United Kingdom | W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-15 | Hungary | United States | C[20] | The 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 of this act, the next day the Prime Minister in written reinforced it. | Declaration |
1941-12-16 | Czechoslovakia (in-exile) | Germany Italy Finland Romania Hungary Japan Bulgaria Independent State of Croatia Slovakia | W[6] | Czechoslovakia declares war on all countries at war with the United States of America, Great Britain and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. | Declaration |
1941-12-16 |
Japan |
Sarawak
North Borneo
Brunei |
A |
|
Invasion |
1941-12-17 | Albania | United States | W | | Declaration |
1941-12-19 | Nicaragua | Romania Hungary Bulgaria | W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-19 | Romania | Nicaragua | W[21] | Out of the Axis countries only Romania reciprocated, declaring war on Nicaragua on the same day. | Declaration |
1941-12-20 | Belgium (in-exile) | Japan | W | | Declaration |
1941-12-24 | Haiti | Romania Hungary Bulgaria | W[6] | | Declaration |
1941-12-24 | Romania | Haiti | W[22] | Out of the Axis countries only Romania reciprocated, declaring war on Haiti on the same day. | Declaration |
1941-12-25 | Greece (in-exile) |
Japan
|
W | | Declaration |
1942-01-01 | United Nations | Axis Powers | W | Declared during Arcadia Conference. | Declaration |
1942-01-06 | Australia | Bulgaria | W | | Declaration |
1942-01-25 | Thailand | United Kingdom United States | A | | Declaration |
1942-01-25 | United Kingdom New Zealand South Africa | Thailand | W | |
British declaration
New Zealand's declaration
South African declaration |
1942-02-19 | Japan | Portugal | A | Portugal maintained neutrality throughout World War II. | Invasion |
1942-03-02 | Australia | Thailand | W[6] | |
Australian declaration |
1942-05-05 | South Africa Netherlands (in-exile) Poland | Vichy France | A | | Invasion |
1942-05-05 | United Kingdom Northern Rhodesia Southern Rhodesia South Africa Tanganyika Belgian Congo
| Vichy France Japan | A | | Invasion |
1942-05-22 | Mexico | Germany Italy Japan | W[6] | | Declaration |
1942-06-05 | United States | Hungary Romania Bulgaria | W[13] | | United States Declaration of War upon Hungary United States Declaration of War upon Romania United States declaration of war upon Bulgaria |
1942-06-13 | Iroquois Confederacy | Germany Italy Japan | W | Having never made peace with Germany from the First World War, Haudenosaunee became the only Native American state to officially declare war on the Axis powers separately from the United States (other Native American nations issued declarations or declared war de facto alongside the United States as their tribal citizens enlisted in the Armed Forces[23]). |
1942-08-22 | Brazil | Germany Italy | W | | Declaration |
1942-11-08 | United States Canada | Vichy France | A | | Invasion |
1942-11-10 | Germany Italy | Vichy France | A | | Invasion |
1942-11-12 | Germany | Tunisia | A | German invasion via airlifting several 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 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 |
1943-01-09 | Reorganized National Government of China | United States United Kingdom | W[6] | | Declaration |
1943-01-17 | Iraq | Germany
Italy Japan | W[6] | | Declaration |
1943-01-20 | Chile | Germany Italy | W | Chile cuts off diplomatic relations with the German Reich and Fascist Italy on 20 January 1943. | Declaration |
1943-04-07 | Bolivia | Germany Italy Japan Other axis nations | W | Bolivia 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 |
1943-08-01 | State of Burma | United States United Kingdom | W[6] | | Declaration |
1943-09-08 | Germany | Italy Albania | A | After Italy's capitulation to the Allied powers, Germany swiftly invaded both Italy and Italian-controlled territories (such as Albania, an Italian satellite state) to preempt a possible Allied intervention. | Operation Achse, German occupation of Albania |
1943-09-09 | Iran | Germany | W | | Declaration |
1943-10-13 | Italy | Germany |
W[3] | Italy had changed sides 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 | Germany | W | See Colombia during World War II. | Declaration |
1944-01-17 | Free France | Italian Social Republic | A | | Invasion |
1944-01-27 | Liberia | Germany Japan | W | | Declaration |
1944-06-06 | France | Germany | A | | Invasion |
1944-07-25 | France | Japan | A | | Invasion |
1944-08-25 | Romania | Germany | W[6] | Romania switched sides. | Declaration |
1944-09-05 | Soviet Union | Bulgaria | W | | Declaration |
1944-09-07 | Hungary | Romania | W[6] | | Declaration |
1944-09-07 | Romania | Hungary | W[6] | | Declaration |
1944-09-08 | Bulgaria | Germany | W [citation needed] | Bulgaria switched sides. | Declaration |
1944-09-15 | Germany | Finland | A | | Lapland War |
1944-09-23 | Second Philippine Republic | United States United Kingdom | W[24] | | Philippine declaration |
1944-12-28 |
Hungary |
Germany |
W[25] |
The Provisional National Government [ru], which had been established under Soviet protection in the city of Debrecen, declared war on Germany. The German-backed Arrow Cross regime was still at war with the Soviet Union and its troops were still in action. In January 1945, the Provisional National Government signed an armistice with the Allies, where it confirmed the declaration of war on Germany and obliged itself to form military forces loyal to the Allies.[26] |
Hungarian declaration |
1945-02-02 | Ecuador | Germany Japan | W | | Ecuadorian declaration |
1945-02-07 | Paraguay | Germany Japan | W | | Paraguayan declaration |
1945-02-12 | Peru | Germany Japan | W[6] | | Declaration |
1945-02-15 | Venezuela
Uruguay | Germany Japan | W | |
Venezuelan declaration
Uruguayan declaration |
1945-02-23 | Turkey | Germany Japan | W | | Declaration |
1945-02-24 | Egypt | Germany Japan | W | | Declaration |
1945-02-26 | Syria
Lebanon | Germany Japan | W | | Declaration |
1945-02-28 | Saudi Arabia | Germany | W | | Declaration |
1945-03-01 | Saudi Arabia | Japan | W[6] | | Declaration |
1945-03-01 | Iran | Japan | W[6] | Iran declares war on Japan retroactive to the previous day (Feb. 28, 1945). | Declaration |
1945-03-03 | Finland | Germany | W | Finland declares war on Germany retroactive to Sept. 15, 1944 following terms of 1944 Moscow Armistice. | Lapland War |
1945-03-07 | Romania | Japan | W[6] | | Declaration |
1945-03-27 | Argentina | Germany Japan | W | |
Argentinean declaration |
1945-04-11 | Chile | Japan | W | | Declaration |
1945-06-07 | Brazil | Japan | W[6] | | Declaration |
1945-07-09 | Norway (in-exile) | Japan | W | Norwegian government-in-exile announces that it had declared war on Japan on December 7, 1941. | Declaration[27] |
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. | Soviet–Japanese War |
1945-08-10 | Mongolia | Japan | W[28] | W (de jure) A (de facto 1945-08-09) War declared 24 hours after crossing the border with Soviet troops. |
Soviet Invasion of Manchuria Mongolia in World War II |