No. Switzerland was neutral country in WW2.
WW II strenghtened Switzerland's reputation as a 'neutral' country that could effectively defend its neutrality, and its reputation as a safe haven for capital.
Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the Vatican remained neutral during the war.
During World War I, Switzerland, Spain, and the Scandinavian nations remained totally neutral.
No, it was not WW II.
Yes, Switzerland has been neutral since 1815.
Switzerland are neutral.
Almost every European country fought in WW II in some way (Spain had a civil war rather than participating in the general war, and was an ally of the Third Reich but did not send troops to their aid). Only Switzerland remained neutral.
WW II was largely the result of lingering resentment by Germany about the outcome of WW I. You could describe it in sports terminology as a rematch.
There is no world war you. Your choices are WW I and WW II. The treaty which ended WW I was the Treaty of Versailles. WW II did not have a treaty as such, atlhough the Yalta Conference did produce an agreement.
Yes. A number of European countries are neutral and were neutral during conflicts such as World War II. Ireland, Sweden and Switzerland are three such countries, and there are others.
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 was a neutral country