They were trying to get out of the Great Depression and weren't interested of what was going on in Europe as they didn't want to get into another war.
From 1938-1945 Austria was a part of Germany and of course fought as a part of Germany in World War 2.
Yes they did.
Initially, the US was to remain neutral in World War I but in 1917 Germany attempted to form and alliance with Mexico. Also, Germany began sinking US ships. These events led the US to declare war on April 6, 1917.
yes
Great Britain fought against Austria-Hungary and Germany. Italy was going to join the Triple Alliance before the war but decided to stay neutral.
Switzerland was neither in the Axis or the Allies during World War 2. Switzerland wanted to stay completely neutral. And to stay neutral, they would shot any planes that belonged to the Allies and Axis Powers that flew over Switzerland,
yes
They didn't want war. They wanted to stay neutral so they could lose as little lives as possible.
Brazil In Europe, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Portugal and the Republic of Ireland were neutral and managed to stay out of the war.
Trade between Germany, England and the US made US stay neutral in light of the submarine warfare
They wanted to stay neutral-out of the war
i guess because he wanted things to stay neutral.