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Sweden and Switzerland maintained a policy of neutrality during World War II, which allowed them to avoid direct involvement in the conflict and protect their Jewish populations. Sweden provided refuge to many Jews fleeing Nazi persecution, while Switzerland, although criticized for its refugee policies, did not deport Jews within its borders. Both countries implemented measures to shield their Jewish citizens from the Holocaust, contributing to their survival during this period.

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