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    When did the United States Congress last declare war?

    Question #128719. Asked by houston1127. (Jan 01 13 9:25 PM)


    pmarney

    World War II was the last war the United States fought with a formal declaration of war.

    http://www.stratfor.com/weekly/20110328-what-happened-american-declaration-war

    Jan 02 13, 12:12 AM
    tom_1

    On Dec. 8, 1941, which was one day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, HI

    Jan 03 13, 8:31 AM
    gtho4

    5th June 1942:

    Declaration of war against Rumania.
    Declaration of war against Hungary.
    Declaration of war against Bulgaria.

    http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/RL31133.pdf (p.p. 86 & 87)

    Jan 03 13, 8:23 PM


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