They were nuetral on the surface like Sweden.
In the context of World War II, yet typically true in most other war-time contexts, remaining neutral was a matter of avoiding military confrontations in both direct and indirect ways. Formal declarations of neutrality established a 'non-combatant' status for nations wishing to avoid war. Practically speaking, however, it was not always easy to remain aloof, as was evident in the occasional loss of ships by the United States in the Atlantic Ocean due to the aggressive tactics of German submarines.
The war lasted 6 years
Thailand did not take part in World War Two, although it was occupied by the Japanese and British for a short time.
The Allied powers took heavy losses on the Gallipoli Peninsula during WWI.
because they started getting ideas
Neutral. Switzerland was neutral during WWII.
someone who did not support either side in the Revolutionary War
Switzerland became a haven for refugees during World War I. People felt safe there knowing the country wouldn't take sides and enter the war.
Switzerland.
Switzerland did not take part in World War One, it was neutral. It did not have an casualties.
Switzerland
Individual Swiss have found their way into other people's wars, but Switzerland became a neutral nation before the Civil War began, and it remained neutral even at the height of World War 2 while completely surrounded by Axis nations. Except for providing a guard to protect the Pope in Vatican City, Switzerland does not provide military forces for anyone, nor does Switzerland take a side during a war. The American Civil War was no exception to this rule.
She means that she isn't going to take a side.
Switzerland did not take part in WW2. It was neutral.
The Alies eg Britain, France and the USSR.
It's Switzerland-they have stayed neutral in both world wars.
no - Switzerland was a neutral country