Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal (and to some extent Denmark, maintaining neutrality in WW1 and, despite promises of the opposite, was occupied in 1940 by the Germans. Arguably, Denmark cooperated with the Germans, at least for the first two-three years).
its to expensive
No, it was a European war we chose to become involved in.
He chose not to run again because of the Vietnam War.
The countries sending the most troops were (in order) Russia, France, UK, Italy, and the USA. As a percentage of their population, Serbia, France, Montenegro, Italy, UK, New Zealand, and Romania sent over 10% of their population to war. Russia, France, UK, and Italy had more than a million casualties. The UK and European countries become involved not by choice. Those that chose to get involved, and in the order that they joined the war, were Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and finally the USA in 1917.
The countries sending the most troops were (in order) Russia, France, UK, Italy, and the USA. As a percentage of their population, Serbia, France, Montenegro, Italy, UK, New Zealand, and Romania sent over 10% of their population to war. Russia, France, UK, and Italy had more than a million casualties. The UK and European countries become involved not by choice. Those that chose to get involved, and in the order that they joined the war, were Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and finally the USA in 1917.
Because she chose not to.
it was when the USA chose to ignore everything that was happening in the world, so they didnt help any other countries if they were in need of it.
The group of American writers who chose to live in Europe following World War 1 is known as the "Lost Generation." Prominent writers of this group include Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gertrude Stein, and T.S. Eliot. They were disillusioned by the war and sought inspiration in European culture and intellectual circles.
Because they chose to remain neutral But coutries like Switzerland was "suicide" to attack every house owned at least one firearm cities were/are startegicaly build hard to reach with ground force countries like Swenden and the US which sold weapons and resources to both sides were of a greater importance to not get involved in the war
Several countries remained neutral during World War II, including Switzerland, Sweden, and Spain. These nations chose not to take sides in the conflict, maintaining their neutrality through diplomatic means. Other countries, like Portugal and Turkey, also managed to stay out of the war, although they had varying degrees of involvement in diplomatic negotiations and trade during the period.
Certain countries chose appeasement in the 1930s primarily to avoid conflict and the devastating consequences of war, as many were still recovering from World War I. Leaders believed that conceding to some of the demands of aggressive nations, like Nazi Germany, would maintain peace and stability in Europe. Additionally, there was a prevailing belief that the grievances of these aggressive states were legitimate and that negotiation could resolve tensions effectively. This policy reflected a desire to prioritize national security and economic stability over military confrontation.
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