Like all 'what ifs' of history, different historians will have different answers. You could reasonably say the Germany might have over-run much of France, and that the Russian Revolution might not have happened, or might have ended up with a different result. You could also say that the break-up of the large eastern European blocs might not have happened or that the borders of the new smaller countries might have been drawn differently. Germany might not have lost its colonies, even the state of Israel might not have been created. Come on, let's see some other ideas.
The United States remained neutral in the beginning of WW2 as they did at the beginning of WW1.
Pretty sure Switzerland remained neutral.
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Never, Uruguay remained neutral during the whole conflict.
The US remained neutral. It declared war in 1917, three years into the war.
Portugal was an Allie country, making it one of the countries that toke side for the Entente Powers along side with UK, France and others.
Yes. The United States remained neutral in the beginning of WW2 as they did at the beginning of WW1.
During World War I, Switzerland, Spain, and the Scandinavian nations remained totally neutral.
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Switzerland remained neutral through both world wars.
No. It was actually a neutral country.It actually remained neutral.