No, they stole a lot of gold from Jews, looted banks in the countries they occupied, and deposited it in Swiss banks. Gold Swiss Francs were one of the coins commonly held as an investment or hedge against inflation. Actually, a lot of people who invest in bullion still have some of it in Swiss Francs minted in the late 1800's and early 20th century.
Germany did not attack Switzerland during World War II because Switzerland was a neutral country and had a strong defense system that made it difficult for Germany to invade. Additionally, Switzerland provided important financial services to both the Allies and Axis powers, which helped maintain its neutrality.
This is a trick question. Germany did not conquer ethiopia, Italy did, and it was at the begging of World War II
Germany conquered France in approximately six weeks during World War II, from May 10 to June 25, 1940.
No, Switzerland remained neutral during the First world War.
Switzerland did not take part in WW2. It was neutral.
because switzerland was neutral
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Germany did not attack Switzerland during World War II because Switzerland was a neutral country and had a strong defense system that made it difficult for Germany to invade. Additionally, Switzerland provided important financial services to both the Allies and Axis powers, which helped maintain its neutrality.
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This is a trick question. Germany did not conquer ethiopia, Italy did, and it was at the begging of World War II
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Germany conquered France in approximately six weeks during World War II, from May 10 to June 25, 1940.
It allowed Germany to conquer France almost immediately after the start of the actual fighting in 1940.
It's World War II, and they started to conquer territories in Europe. England asked Hitler to stop. Germany still conquered territories and then England declared war on Germany.
Switzerland was neutral during both World Wars.
By a style of warfare known as Blitzkrieg. The idea was to move quickly and crush the enemy with tremendous force.
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