During World War I, several countries maintained a neutral stance, including Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands. These nations chose not to participate in the conflict, often due to historical policies of neutrality or strategic considerations. Their neutrality allowed them to serve as mediators and provide humanitarian aid during the war. Additionally, countries like Spain and Portugal also remained neutral for varying reasons.
who was the neutralpowers
central powers
America, Germany, Your mother, Japan
Too many countries wanted to colonise in Africa and Asia so they fought. Thus, the outbreak of WW1
There was more than two countries left in the world after WW1.
Sweden Norway
who was the neutralpowers
to be neutral
Countries in Europe that were Neutral in World War I:NorwaySwedenDenmarkNetherlandsSwitzerlandSpain
America's foreign policy during WW1 was on of non-intervention in the politics and conflicts of other countries. She was however eventually dragged into the war to defend her national interests and sovereignty.
The United States remained neutral in the beginning of WW2 as they did at the beginning of WW1.
In World War 1 Germany had an "image problem" in most neutral countries and until 1917 this included the U.S. Germany was widely seen as undemocratic and as the aggressor.
Remember this: Switzerland has always been neutral.
Pretty sure Switzerland remained neutral.
Spain was neutral during World War I. They did not fight, but did sell supplies to both sides.
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Germany invaded Belgium that was neutral