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The U.S. wanted to stay neutral and let this be Europe's war.
No; they were one of the main allied belligerents.
To stay neutral and not get involved.
Japan was not neutral during the Cold War. It served as a staging base for U.S. forces during the Korean War and still has several U.S. Naval and air bases. Further, Japan has a defense treaty with the United States.
The Japanese attached Pearl Harbour, and then declared war on the US thereafter.
yes
they wanted 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,
they wanted to stay neutral
They just didn't pick a side to fight for.
Italy entered WWI in 1915 on the side of the Entente (Allies).
by not going into conflict with britian or any other country they did try to stay neutral
I think driniking alot of water and they didnt have alot of the sicknesses we have now days
U.S. stayed neutral for most of the war they only fought for one year and ended the 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.
yes