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PolishDude   
18 Apr 2010
News / THE ARMY OF POLAND - THE REALITY [493]

You're giving the switz too much credit.

Bratwurst Boy, Germany had plans to invade Switzerland but Hitler was dissuaded when the Swiss made no bones about resisting Nazi war machine. They (the Swiss) took about about a dozen German fighter craft right quick. Germany could have taken major Swiss cities but countyside would have remained Swiss (due to reserve army) Ageements you speak of occurred later.

No European country remained truly neutral during WWII. Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland all worked to some extent with the Axis. In Switzerland, the people who lived through the war wanted to believe that it was their army and fortifications that kept the Nazis out. Historical research and documents clearly show that if the Nazis wanted to invade Switzerland, it would have been quick and relatively easy. The reason Germany spared its tiny neighbor to the south was because Switzerland proved much more useful as an independent state than as a satellite. The Swiss made many useful weapon components (aluminium for the Luftwaffe, spark plugs for jeeps taken from the Russians, timing devices for bombs, among other things), and thus their factories were not bombed every night. The Swiss National bank bought gold from the Reichsbank, the Reichsbank was given Swiss francs in exchange, and used them to buy cobalt, nickel and tungsten from the other "neutral" countries.

isyours.com/e/swiss-business-guide/wwii.html
PolishDude   
18 Apr 2010
News / THE ARMY OF POLAND - THE REALITY [493]

Here's another opinion:

You actually trust wiki? Anyone can sign up and write anything on wiki. That site I gave you came right from Switzerland. Even their own government recognized Switzerland was no match for Germany.

You sound like a swiss.