Not formally, but they have participated in NATO and EUFOR operations.
Yes.Neither Sweden nor Switzerland are members of any military alliance. The Swiss constitution bans the country from joining any military alliance.
Both were intergovernmental military alliances created before or during the Cold War, on the principle of collective defence whereby its member states agree to mutual defense in response to an attack by any external party.
South Africa is currently a member of the African Union and the United Nations.
no egypt does not have any alliances with other counties.
Yugoslavia & Albania, neither were Warsaw Pact signatories.
During World War II many Japanese Americans were forced into internment camps. This was the result of a Presidential order allowing any part of the U.S. to be declared a military zone.
neutrality. This means that the country strives to remain impartial and not align itself with any specific side or take part in any military actions or alliances related to the dispute. Neutrality allows the country to focus on maintaining peaceful relations with all parties involved and prioritize diplomatic solutions.
European nations formed alliances in the early 1900s primarily to enhance their security and deter potential threats from rival powers. The complex web of alliances, such as the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente, aimed to maintain a balance of power and prevent domination by any single nation. Additionally, these alliances were influenced by national interests, military strategies, and colonial ambitions, ultimately contributing to the escalation of tensions that led to World War I.
Zachary Taylor was apart of the military service. He was also a war hero.
yes it does
No country has occupied Sweden, at any point.
many Japanese Americans were moved to internment camps.