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They say the other country was only pretending to be neutral...and that they were carrying nuclear weapons. The end.

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What is a neutral coutry?

A neutral country is one who is not a belligerent in the conflict. Switzerland was a neutral country during the 2nd World War.


Who were the men in command for the invasion of Switzerland in World War 2?

Answer Switzerland was a neutral country. No one invaded it nor had plans to invade it.


Of these nations which remained neutral during World War 2?

In Europe, the nations that managed to remain neutral were Sweden, Spain and Switzerland. In Africa, all countries were linked to either Italy, France or Britain so none of them remained neutral. The Latin American countries remained largely neutral. Asian countries were practically all dragged into the war, either because they were invaded by Japan or because they were colonies of Japan or one of the Allied nations.


Which non-neutral European country was the only one free of Axis control during world war 2?

The only non-neutral European country that was completely free of Axis control during World War 2 was England. Russia was not defeated but did cede ground to German control during the fighting.


Neutral countries in world war 2?

from answers.com: Neutral Countries in World War 2: Some of the countries that were neutral in WW2 were Sweden, Switzerland and Paraguay. Less famously: Lichtenstein, Monaco, Andorra, Turkey, Nepal, Afghanistan, Yemen, Bhutan, Spain, Portugal. More input: No European country remained neutral. Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland all worked to some extend with the Axis. There was one other European country that remained neutral in WWII: the Republic of Ireland.

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What is a neutral coutry?

A neutral country is one who is not a belligerent in the conflict. Switzerland was a neutral country during the 2nd World War.


What dose neutral mean?

neutral: not siding with one country or the other.


Why are Swiss banks so popular?

One of the main reasons is that Switzerland is a neutral country with a great economy, so your money won't be taken away for wars or by the government.


What is a motive for an orphaned girl with a brother to start an uprising against an invading country?

Apparently, they love their own country and way of life. In addition, they may feel they have nothing to lose. Their country was one thing that remained constant, even when they had no family, and for someone to take one of the few things that meant anything to them away, is a grave insult.


What name is for the Alps mountains and is also a country known for being neutral during times of war?

Switzerland. It is a neutral country and one sectionb of the Alps is known as the Swiss Alps.


What type of country does not help or support any opposing sides of conflict?

A neutral country is one that does not take sides in a conflict and instead remains impartial or uninvolved. Neutral countries aim to maintain peace and avoid being drawn into conflicts between other nations. Examples of neutral countries include Switzerland and Sweden.


What is an example of reterritorialization?

An example of reterritorialization would be one or more states that want to group together to secede from the United States. Another example would be a country invading another country and restructuring it.


Where are the himalaya mountains and why might invaders have had a difficult time attacking ancient china?

The Himilayas skirt the border between India and several countries. The tallest, and newest(geologically) mountains in the world, one might have a problem invading a country hundreds of miles away if one had to climb 20,000+ ft peaks just to get there.


What is it called when powerful countries seek to control a weaker one through conquest and colonization?

Imperial colonialism is when a powerful country colonizes a weaker country which was taken by force. The sole purpose is for strengthening and expanding the control of the invading country.


What country controls wikipedia?

None. WikiPedia is a non-profit organization and one of their goals is to remain totally neutral.


What happens when you take away a proton?

Taking both will lead to a new, neutral element. Taking away an electron will make it positively charged, and taking away a proton will make it negatively charged. Removing both of these make it neutral, and it forms an element one atomic number smaller.


A settlement far away country that rules it?

no one knows