spain, Switzerland,Netherlands,Denmark,sweden and norway
Switzerland, and Sweden maintained neutrality. Spain was in the grip of Franco, and kept quiet.
well many countries declared neutrality but i believe your thinking of Switzerland
US wanted to trade with the other countries causing them to get involved in the war
The closest non-communist European countries to the Soviet Union were Finland, Austria, and Yugoslavia. Finland shared a lengthy border with the Soviet Union and maintained a policy of neutrality during the Cold War. Austria, after World War II, became a neutral country and was situated directly adjacent to Soviet-controlled territories. Yugoslavia, while communist, had a distinct non-aligned stance and maintained a degree of independence from Soviet influence.
Switzerland was not invaded during World War II because it maintained a policy of neutrality, had a strong military defense, and its mountainous terrain made it difficult for invading forces to penetrate. Additionally, both the Axis and Allied powers respected Switzerland's neutrality and saw it as a valuable financial and diplomatic hub.
Officially, Lichtenstein maintained neutrality throughout WWII, even though Pro-Nazi sympathizers were known to exist within its borders. Lichtenstein has had no standing army since 1868.
Switzerland maintained strict neutrality during both wars
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The six major countries that remained neutral during World War I were Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain. Each of these nations maintained a policy of neutrality for various reasons, including geographic, political, and economic considerations. Their neutrality allowed them to avoid the devastation of war while often serving as mediators and providing humanitarian aid.
Switzerland has historically maintained strict neutrality in international policies throughout Europe; Switzerland also (somewhat famously) has one of the best armed and trained general populations of the world. The avoidance of armed conflict with Switzerland during both World Wars was probably due to a combination of those two facts, plus some prudence and discretion of the attacking countries.
In 1942, several countries remained officially neutral during World War II, including Switzerland, Sweden, and Spain. These nations maintained their neutrality through diplomatic efforts and strategic policies, avoiding direct involvement in the conflict. Additionally, Portugal also upheld a stance of neutrality while providing some support to the Allies through diplomatic channels.
Switzerland, and Sweden maintained neutrality. Spain was in the grip of Franco, and kept quiet.
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well many countries declared neutrality but i believe your thinking of Switzerland
That is called "neutrality". Sometimes the neutrality is respected by the warring countries (Switzerland in World War II) and sometimes it is not (The Netherlands in World War II).
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