During World War I, Switzerland, Spain, and the Scandinavian nations remained totally neutral.
Switzerland remained neutral through both world wars.
In Europe, the nations that managed to remain neutral were Sweden, Spain and Switzerland. In Africa, all countries were linked to either Italy, France or Britain so none of them remained neutral. The Latin American countries remained largely neutral. Asian countries were practically all dragged into the war, either because they were invaded by Japan or because they were colonies of Japan or one of the Allied nations.
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Spain, Turkey, and Sweden
During World War I, Switzerland, Spain, and the Scandinavian nations remained totally neutral.
They are called neutral nations. These countries were neutral during World War 2: Spain, Norway, Portugal, Ireland, and Switzerland.
In Europe, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, and the Republic of Ireland.
Switzerland and Sweden
Switzerland remained neutral through both world wars.
If the countries of the Islamic World had retained ideological support for scientific and technological progress, such as they had had during the Islamic Golden Age, they could have remained militarily and economically competitive with Europe. This would have allowed them to prevent Europeans from colonizing them.
In Europe, the nations that managed to remain neutral were Sweden, Spain and Switzerland. In Africa, all countries were linked to either Italy, France or Britain so none of them remained neutral. The Latin American countries remained largely neutral. Asian countries were practically all dragged into the war, either because they were invaded by Japan or because they were colonies of Japan or one of the Allied nations.
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No, Germany did not invade Spain during World War II. Spain remained neutral during the war.
Spain, Turkey, and Sweden
Countries in the world were divided into the First, Second and Third world during the Cold War between the US and the Soviet Union. This was so as to dinstiguish between countries that remained non-aligned or not moving at all with either NATO (capitalism), which represented the First World, or the Soviet Union and its allies (communism), which represented the Second World. This definition provided a way of broadly categorizing the nations of the Earth into three groups based on social, political, and economic divisions. However, we now refer to third-world countries as those poorer and less developed countries in the world.
Some European countries like Switzerland, Sweden and Spain remained neutral throughout both wars and there were many distant countries in Asia and Africa that remained neutral. Mexico and basically all of South America did not participate in either wars.