>Switzerland becomes neutral
>everyone leaves them alone
>Belgium tries to become neutral
>gets invaded, their people massacred, and have to suffer constant bombings from enemies
What's their secret?
>Switzerland becomes neutral
>everyone leaves them alone
>Belgium tries to become neutral
>gets invaded, their people massacred, and have to suffer constant bombings from enemies
What's their secret?
Mountains and money
Jews
Nazi gold
the white warrior fears the swiss
Switzerland is very hard to invade even for modern military while lelgium is flat as fuck and has sea access
It has nothing of worth.
mountain jews
Switzerland is much easier to defend making it not worth invading as the costs would outweigh the gains.
Mountains and dairy. No one wants to invade a mountainous place with perilous winter weather and tall enemy folk
Serious question: Would the Nazis have eventually invaded Switzerland?
If they won the war they would've invaded eventually.
zug zug
The Germans needed to go through Belgium to quickly attack France in both World Wars because the plan both times was to knock France out quickly to avoid a two-front war. There was no point in attacking Switzerland.
Yes they would have. Hitler despised the Swiss as far as I know, at least our political system. But we were still too useful at the moment.
There was an AMERICAL CAPITAL in Switzerland. Hitler didn't want to drag USA into the war so soon. Also, S. was great to get rid of gold taken from jews and various central banks (money laundry, easier to buy tungsten).
>There was an AMERICAL CAPITAL in Switzerland.
wat
We shot at both allied and German aircraft that invaded the air space.
Hitler's Jewish handlers largely resided in Switzerland. In both world wars, the kikes hid away in the alps to avoid the conflict while they guided it from safety.
Mountains and a very much armed population
There were obviously plans to do so, but if the war against the Allies was won there would be no need to. Anything they would want from Switzerland they could gain diplomatically. Arguably there were some nationalist ambitions in the Third Reich which aimed to unify all German people in a Greater Germany, but to which extent they would have attempted to realise it in regard to Switzerland is hard to tell. After WW2, people would have been tired of war, so whether they would have tried to do it via force is something I doubt. On the other hand, having achieved such a victory and being in a position to dictate the historical narrative, it's not out of question of German nationalist forces - which did exist in Switzerland - to willingly unify, thus partaking in the glory.
>German nationalist forces - which did exist in Switzerland - to willingly unify
In the German part of Switzerland, that is.
ja heil \o