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Switzerland remained neutral during World War I due to its long-standing policy of neutrality, established in the early 19th century. The country maintained a strong military defense and practiced diplomatic efforts to avoid entanglement in conflicts. Additionally, Switzerland's geographic location, surrounded by warring nations, and its diverse population helped foster a commitment to neutrality. This stance allowed Switzerland to serve as a humanitarian hub and a place for diplomatic negotiations throughout the war.

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