December 11, 1941: Germany Declares War on the US

After Pearl Harbor war between the US and Nazi Germany was inevitable, but Hitler relieved FDR from the tricky business of turning the attention of Congress and the US, riveted on Japan, to Germany, by obligingly declaring war first.  Here is the German declaration of war:

MR. CHARGE D’AFFAIRES:

The Government of the United States having violated in the most flagrant manner and in ever increasing measure all rules of neutrality in favor of the adversaries of Germany and having continually been guilty of the most severe provocations toward Germany ever since the outbreak of the European war, provoked by the British declaration of war against Germany on September 3, 1939, has finally resorted to open military acts of aggression.

On September 11, 1941, the President of the United States publicly declared that he had ordered the American Navy and Air Force to shoot on sight at any German war vessel. In his speech of October 27, 1941, he once more expressly affirmed that this order was in force. Acting under this order, vessels of the American Navy, since early September 1941, have systematically attacked German naval forces. Thus, American destroyers, as for instance the Greer, the Kearney and the Reuben James, have opened fire on German submarines according to plan. The Secretary of the American Navy, Mr. Knox, himself confirmed that-American destroyers attacked German submarines.

Furthermore, the naval forces of the United States, under order of their Government and contrary to international law have treated and seized German merchant vessels on the high seas as enemy ships.

The German Government therefore establishes the following facts:

Although Germany on her part has strictly adhered to the rules of international law in her relations with the United States during every period of the present war, the Government of the United States from initial violations of neutrality has finally proceeded to open acts of war against Germany. The Government of the United States has thereby virtually created a state of war.

The German Government, consequently, discontinues diplomatic relations with the United States of America and declares that under these circumstances brought about by President Roosevelt Germany too, as from today, considers herself as being in a state of war with the United States of America.

Accept, Mr. Charge d’Affaires, the expression of my high consideration.

December 11, 1941.

RIBBENTROP.

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Dale Price
Dale Price
Friday, December 11, AD 2015 12:30pm

If anyone compiles a list of Stupidest Political Decisions Ever, Germany’s declaration of war has to be in the top three.

Lead kindly light
Lead kindly light
Thursday, December 11, AD 2025 5:53am

Arrogance is its own punishment

MikeS
MikeS
Thursday, December 11, AD 2025 7:28am

I knew we had been providing supplies to Britain etc, but I didn’t realize we had done any shooting before Dec 7.

John the Mad
John the Mad
Thursday, December 11, AD 2025 11:10am

Another colossal error was Hitler’s decision to invade Soviet Russia.

David WS
David WS
Thursday, December 11, AD 2025 2:45pm

Arrogance is its own punishment”.

Yup.
Germany must have thought the US would be too preoccupied with Japan… but once the economic power of the US was put to wartime work there was no hope for Germany. Absolute fatal mistake.

Germany’s only hope would have been to develop the A-bomb first, but their Jewish scientists had fled… Lol, the Good Lord holds all the cards..

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