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How Did Switzerland Manage To Stay Out Of War for 200 Years? |
How Did Switzerland Manage To Stay Out Of War for 200 Years? the Swiss believe it or not were historically known as a competent military power (battles against Habsburg armies leap to mind) and due to the political map redrawing of this entire area (from the 1200's on) often found themselves on the prevailing side of conflict. However, Switzerland has actually been involved in modern wars (Kaiser Wilhelm II was actually DAUNTED by the prospect of attacking the Swiss and the proficency of the Swiss armies and in particular their general Ulrich Wille to the point where Germany did not invade Switzerland). "See this cheese? Full of holes, ja? Don't mess with us, or you will be like this cheese." they are a small country that know one cares about! they are a neutral country They all hid inside a big cuckoo clock! Every able bodied man serves in the military, then stays in the reserves. They ALL have guns. Whether you want to commit a crime In Switzerland, or invade, you will be shot. They're surrounded by mountains, making it very hard to invade. They have always maintained an indifferent attitude when others were spouting off about this that and whatever. They just let anyone that wants to run over them, and wait for the USA to take mercy on them and dispose of the bully nations. Like the bully in the school yard. If he wants your lunch money and you give it to him you are a nice guy and he will leave you alone until tomorrow. But if you decide to kick him in the privates and stand up for yourself its war and the bully won't like you so much. OH yeah forgot to mention, all the men in Switzerland are very handy with a rifle. They are smarter than we are. Ather: because Swiss people are smart. |
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