Yes. A number of European countries are neutral and were neutral during conflicts such as World War II. Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland are three such countries, and there are others.
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Poland tries to be as neutral a possible but sometimes it has been forced in history, like in worl war 2 Germany invaded Poland forcing it to become a part of war!!
neutral rights
A country that did not join in the war can be described as "neutral." Neutral countries maintain an impartial stance and do not take sides or participate in the conflict. This status allows them to avoid the consequences of war while often providing humanitarian assistance or mediation.
A neutral country is one who is not a belligerent in the conflict. Switzerland was a neutral country during the 2nd World War.
Neutral contries.
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Switzerland was the country that advoided conflict during the world wars.
by not going into conflict with britian or any other country they did try to stay neutral
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.
A nation that is not involved in a conflict is often described as a neutral country. This means that the nation is not taking sides or participating in any military hostilities with other countries.
The Neutrality Acts
Both Switzerland and Sweden have been neutral for centuries.
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The only non-neutral country on the European continent that was free of Axis power during World War II was Sweden. Although it maintained a policy of neutrality, Sweden was not occupied by Axis forces and managed to avoid direct involvement in the conflict. The country maintained trade relations with both Allied and Axis powers while providing refuge to those fleeing the war.