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Because Switzerland has its own military force, and the territory is mountainous, easy to defend and difficult to attack; Belgium, on the other hand, had to side with Britain and France because of its geographical location, and was thus invaded by Germany.
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Because Switzerland attaches great importance to the use of force, and all its citizens are automatically enlisted, while Belgium only knows how to govern and does not build an arsenal, so it is normal for a tragic invasion.
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The Low Countries were Germany's northwestern gateway to France, and their defenses were relatively weak. The terrain in Switzerland is too difficult for large-scale armoured forces.
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In fact, Switzerland's strength is mainly concentrated in its strong military strength, Switzerland has appeared as a European mercenary since ancient times, and Swiss mercenaries are brave and good at fighting, fierce and vicious, so they are feared by Europe.
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That's because Switzerland is so strong in combat that it can remain neutral by declaring it.
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Because the combat effectiveness of the Swiss national army is still relatively strong, it has an advantage over other countries.
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Because the Swiss army is more combative and the defence is stronger, it is able to remain neutral.
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Because Switzerland has the strength, it just declares neutrality because it is unwilling to fight, not that it cannot be defeated.
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Mainly because Switzerland is a very small country, and if he does not choose to save himself in this way, he will pose a very big threat to himselfBecause of its very small size, it will be very difficult to deal with such a military conflict in the event of a foreign invasion. So he chose himself to be a neutral country a long time ago, so that he could preserve his strength in World War 2.
Switzerland's economic development is very good, the banking industry is very developed, and many countries will choose to deposit their money and ** in SwitzerlandIn turn, it also protects the security of Switzerland, because no one can get rid of their property. This would cause a lot of economic and property pressure, so many countries would not choose to invade Switzerland, because Switzerland at that time could be said to be the bank of all countries in the world.
Of course, Switzerland itself has a strong military strength to prevent invasion from abroad, so if it chooses to invade Switzerland, it may eventually occupy it, but also bound to meet with stubborn resistance from the Swiss. Because the industrial development of the Swiss is also very good, so his military ability is also very good, coupled with the Swiss training very hard, it also leads to the Swiss army is very combative.
So for all these reasons, Switzerland became a neutral country a long time ago and did not fight for many yearsHowever, this led to a rapid economic development in Switzerland, because in the Second World War other countries needed Switzerland to support their economic development, which made Switzerland a major investor.
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Although Switzerland is a very small country, but the quality of its citizens is very high, I have read a report before, saying that if there is a war in Switzerland, the whole people will pick up guns to unanimously resist foreign enemies, but whether this is true is impossible to verify, but it can be seen that the national character of the people is very strong.
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Because all the people of Switzerland are soldiers and the armed forces are strong, ordinary countries do not dare to provoke.
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Because he will not speak to any country, he does not present the position of any country, so he is said to be neutral.
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Switzerland is a country with a small population and a small country, but it is indeed a highly developed science and technology, a very wealthy country, and the quality of the people is also high, which is partly due to the fact that there has been no war for more than 500 years, and the factor of permanent neutrality, although this is a national policy, but Switzerland's military capabilities are also very strong, the country has been prepared for many years, all the people are soldiers, and the equipment is also very good, and it is always ready to attack the enemy who invades, and these factors are also to ensure that there is no war for more than 500 years, and to ensure their own peaceful development.
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The country is small and has a small population, and cannot afford to fight, so it can only choose neutrality in order to protect itself. The country is small and has a small population, and cannot afford to fight, so it can only choose neutrality in order to protect itself.
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Because Switzerland is a very small country, they can only survive by choosing neutrality.
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The country is small and has a small population, and cannot afford to fight, so it can only choose neutrality in order to protect itself.
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Is it low-key? There's never wrong with being low-key!
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If Switzerland is not a neutral country, I think there are three possibilities for Switzerland to be occupied by other countries, another is to become a capitalist country like other Western countries, and finally to become a socialist country (which is too low).
The first is the possibility of being annexed by other countries。In the 18th century, Switzerland became recognized as a neutral country in Europe, and it was the name of this public state that saved Switzerland from World War I and World War II, for exampleIf Switzerland had not been a neutral country, I think it would have been occupied by Germany or Italy during World War I and World War IIEspecially during World War II, Italy and Germany were both Axis powers, and Switzerland at that time was really trembling between the two countries.
SectionThe second possibility is to become a capitalist bloc like other Western countries. If Switzerland is not a neutral country, I think this is the most likelyAfter all, fascism ended in defeat in both world wars, and once defeated, Switzerland's territory still exists, and it is possible to take the opportunity to occupy more territory to develop its own strength and gradually become a European power like Britain.
The last possibility is the most unreliable one, which is to accept the leadership of the Communist Party and become a socialist country. This one is really whimsicalLet's not talk about how far Switzerland is from the Soviet Union and whether the Soviet Union can protect it, let's just say that the capitalist countries next to it, France, Italy, Germany, which country will watch a socialist country rise on its doorstep? It's impossible, and at a time of bipolar hegemony, Switzerland is a socialist country, tsk, I think I want to laugh a little (brought up just for entertainment).
To sum up, if Switzerland is not a permanently neutral country, I think it is very likely that Switzerland is now a capitalist country, or was annexed by other countries after the two world wars.
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Then there must be a country behind it. If there is a country behind it, then there will be people who support it. He was surrounded, and someone rescued him from the outside. It's a little better than the previous neutral country, and it's improved militarily.
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Switzerland is surrounded by European powers, and if it does not declare permanent neutrality, it will not be able to guarantee its status as a financial power, especially during the Second World War, when it was invaded by Germany.
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