Before World War I, several countries maintained a stance of neutrality, including Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands. These nations opted to avoid direct involvement in the conflict, focusing instead on diplomatic relations and trade. Their neutral positions allowed them to serve as mediators and safe havens during the war.
To neutral countries... or just somewhere safe like Ireland and such..
The only one i can think of off the top of my head iis switzerland
Some European countries like Switzerland, Sweden and Spain remained neutral throughout both wars and there were many distant countries in Asia and Africa that remained neutral. Mexico and basically all of South America did not participate in either wars.
Neutral countries such as spain and norway (not sure it might be sweden or both) were often targets for refugees because there was no fighting going on there.
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.
Countries in Europe that were Neutral in World War I:NorwaySwedenDenmarkNetherlandsSwitzerlandSpain
Many countries were neutral during World War I, like Switzerland.
They are called neutral nations. These countries were neutral during World War 2: Spain, Norway, Portugal, Ireland, and Switzerland.
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Switzerland, Turkey, Portugal, Sweden, and Spain were neutral countries in World War 2.
2 countries, Switzerland, Netherlands
I only know one which is Brazil
There were some countries that were neutral during World War 2 that invaded Germany. These countries included the United States and Sweden.
They wanted to stay neutral-out of the war
South Africa
Switzerland and Sweden
portugal, swiss