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.
No, Switzerland remained neutral during the First world War.
Switzerland did not take part in WW2. It was neutral.
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Switzerland was Neutral during WWII
The soviet union and Germany declared an armistice before the war started. and when Hitler conquered all of Europe, he got bored and decided to attack the soviet union. at that time, Stalin thwarted off the attack and headed for Germany. He was a main reason why Germany fell in world war 2
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Switzerland was neutral during both World Wars.
The capital of Switzerland during World War 1 was the same as it is now, Bern.
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No, Switzerland remained neutral during the First world War.
Germany found it convenient to leave Switzerland as it was.Answer:Switzerland has historically been a banking nation, with very few natural resources and a highly financially-minded culture. Switzerland is in possession of money from the coffers of many countries world-wide and to attack Switzerland would cause their available assets to drop dramatically. Basically, invading Switzerland is like attacking the wee old man who has all of your money that you've lent him in his bank account.
They were occupied by the Germany in World War 2 so it was easier to attack Endland.
Switzerland was Neutral during WWII
Switzerland did not take part in WW2. It was neutral.
Switzerland has always been known as Switzerland.