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Operation Tannenbaum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaI think Germany left Switzerland alone because the Swiss had the Germans' money in their banks. There was a whole lot of hand shaking between Nazi's and Swiss bankers in those days. That is not an insult to the Swiss, mind you--sometimes getting an enemy by the wallet works better than any number of bullets.since this has been out for a while I will now post my thoughts....
In the 1920s the people of Europe believed their governments when they were told.....you do not need firearms....the police will protect you from criminals, and our soldiers will protect you from foreign invaders......the Swiss did not believe this and kept their guns......
20 years later....the Germans over ran the countries of Europe...except Switzerland......and proceeded to march 12 million unarmed men, women and children from all over Europe...into gas chambers.
The exception...Switzerland, whose citizens had kept their guns, to the tune of having 435,000 armed civilians with the direction that if the Germans invaded, they were to ignore any calls from the government to surrender...and to keep fighting....and they were not invaded, though the Germans had plans all made up.....it wasn't worth the fight....
Then....after the end of the war....with the knowlege that the unarmed people of Europe were unable to resist the Germans, who marched 12 million people into gas chambers, the Europeans forgot the lesson just learned...and gave up their guns...again.......
They really do have short memories....
Yeah...I have heard that excuse before.......do you really think that hitler wouldn't have taken over the Swiss banks after he invaded and managed his own money? When he took over every other country in Europe and controlled their banks? From the link I have hitler hated the Swiss....but their armed civilians worried his military leaders to the point it wasn't worth it to invade them....they invaded everyone else, with disarmed populations...but not the Swiss......EXCUSE? More a statement of fact. Okay, you've got a source that says the Nazi's were worried about gun carrying civilians. I tend to question that?I think Germany left Switzerland alone because the Swiss had the Germans' money in their banks. There was a whole lot of hand shaking between Nazi's and Swiss bankers in those days. That is not an insult to the Swiss, mind you--sometimes getting an enemy by the wallet works better than any number of bullets.since this has been out for a while I will now post my thoughts....
In the 1920s the people of Europe believed their governments when they were told.....you do not need firearms....the police will protect you from criminals, and our soldiers will protect you from foreign invaders......the Swiss did not believe this and kept their guns......
20 years later....the Germans over ran the countries of Europe...except Switzerland......and proceeded to march 12 million unarmed men, women and children from all over Europe...into gas chambers.
The exception...Switzerland, whose citizens had kept their guns, to the tune of having 435,000 armed civilians with the direction that if the Germans invaded, they were to ignore any calls from the government to surrender...and to keep fighting....and they were not invaded, though the Germans had plans all made up.....it wasn't worth the fight....
Then....after the end of the war....with the knowlege that the unarmed people of Europe were unable to resist the Germans, who marched 12 million people into gas chambers, the Europeans forgot the lesson just learned...and gave up their guns...again.......
They really do have short memories....
Yeah...I have heard that excuse before.......do you really think that hitler wouldn't have taken over the Swiss banks after he invaded and managed his own money? When he took over every other country in Europe and controlled their banks? From the link I have hitler hated the Swiss....but their armed civilians worried his military leaders to the point it wasn't worth it to invade them....they invaded everyone else, with disarmed populations...but not the Swiss......
They were worried about having to hold the territory against 435,000 armed, determined resistors....with orders to disregard any directive from the Swiss government to surrender after an occupation.....
Guns matter.......the rest of Europe was disarmed.....their people could not resist the nazis and their civilian populations were brutalized and murdered by the Germans...but not the Swiss...as one article I saw pointed out...there was no Holocaust in Switzerland....the rest of Europe handed over innocent men, women and children to the Germans to be murdered in gas chambers....
Much as Hitler despised the democratically-minded German Swiss as the "wayward branch of the German people", he still acknowledged their status as Germans.[5] Furthermore, the openly pan-German political aims of the NSDAP called for the unification of all Germans into a Greater Germany, including the Swiss people.[2] The first goal of the 25-point National Socialist Program stated that "We [the National Socialist Party] demand the unification of all Germans in the Greater Germany on the basis of the people's right to self-determination."[6]
We were both wrong, although the article later states that no one knows why Hitler ultimately did not go through with the invasion and so we can both still guess. I guess the $$ connection. You guess an armed citizenry. It's a really interesting article though. You should read it.