Paul Gruninger, a Swiss border guard, faced severe consequences for his actions in allowing Jewish refugees to cross into Switzerland during World War II. His superiors dismissed him from the police force in 1940, and he was later prosecuted for his actions, ultimately receiving a conviction that resulted in a suspended sentence. Despite the risks he took to save lives, Gruninger's legacy was long overshadowed by his legal troubles, although he has since been recognized as a righteous among the nations for his bravery.
Hungary does not share a common border with Switzerland.
5 countries border Switzerland: France, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein and Italy. Every other country in the world does not border Switzerland.
There are no bays in Switzerland. Switzerland does not border on any ocean.
Switzerland and Austria share a border. But there is also Liechtenstein between them.
In Switzerland, but tucked along the French border.
France has a border with Switzerland, but it does not surround it.
There are two countries that border both Switzerland and Germany: Austria and France.
The Rhine rises in Switzerland and also flows through Liechtenstein, Austria (it forms the border with Switzerland), Germany, France (where it forms the border with Germany) and the Netherlands.
Five countries in the world border Switzerland. So other than France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Liechtenstein and Switzerland itself, all other countries in the world do not border Switzerland.
No. Liechtenstein is sandwiched between Austria and Switzerland.
Nope... The Northern border of Italy meets the southern border with Switzerland. Germany is to the north of Switzerland.
The border is on the east of France and on the west of Switzerland