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Several countries remained neutral during World War II, including Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, and Portugal. These nations maintained policies of neutrality and did not engage in combat, although they sometimes provided support to one side or the other in various ways. Other countries, like Ireland and Turkey, also avoided direct involvement in the conflict. Their neutrality allowed them to navigate the war's complexities without entering the fray.

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