Switzerland and the Nazis, why

Switzerland and the Nazis, why

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69elan+2

13,866 posts

214 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Irish said:
69elan+2 said:
Irish said:
Wiki:
... Irish neutrality was the best tactic for the Allies too.
So is this why they still left all thier lights on at night?... and enable the German Bombers to use it as a beacon to find Manchester & Liverpool rolleyes
....and ended up getting bombed for it as the Germans mistook Dublin for Belfast. I really doubt a bomber would use a town in another country as a beakon....
They did, upto Dublin - right turn, over Denbigh...

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

232 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Sheets Tabuer said:
They were neutral
SO were the other nations they blitzed.

Swilly

9,699 posts

275 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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The Germans recognised Swiss neutrality and didnt invade simply to avoid having to tie up troops in occupying it, troops which were needed elsewhere.

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

232 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Plotloss said:
Wander into a branch of UBS and ask about the Nazi Gold.
rofl

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

232 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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frazer guest said:
Mahatma Bag said:
The USA was neutral too
rofl

Your joking right?

Is this the same USA that was selling oil to Ze Germans, arms and aid to the UK, but also banking Hitlers cash? Check out George Bush's grandfather for more info. He was presidant of one of the big USA banks at the time.
That sounds interesting, can you supply some links, etc. ?

tinman0

18,231 posts

241 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Jimbeaux said:
frazer guest said:
Mahatma Bag said:
The USA was neutral too
rofl

Your joking right?

Is this the same USA that was selling oil to Ze Germans, arms and aid to the UK, but also banking Hitlers cash? Check out George Bush's grandfather for more info. He was presidant of one of the big USA banks at the time.
That sounds interesting, can you supply some links, etc. ?
gees, don't encourage them...

it'll end up with a conspiracy that George Bush's grandfather once knew someone who worked at this bank, whose boss was a Nazi, and by this strange link, somehow the Bush family is complicit in WW2 which was just a ruse to build an oil pipeline across France, because someone somewhere discovered oil in Liechtenstein. then by some miraculous link they find a link between WW2 and 9/11. and before we know it, noMoore will be making yet another Lyingmentary just about the time an election comes around, which will also coinside with noMoore getting down to his last $40m in his bank account.

Trooper2

6,676 posts

232 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Jimbeaux said:
frazer guest said:
Mahatma Bag said:
The USA was neutral too
rofl

Your joking right?

Is this the same USA that was selling oil to Ze Germans, arms and aid to the UK, but also banking Hitlers cash? Check out George Bush's grandfather for more info. He was president of one of the big USA banks at the time.
That sounds interesting, can you supply some links, etc. ?
I know that Ford, GM, Chase Manhattan and other US companies helped the Nazi war machine until we got bombed at Pearl Harbor, their excuse was that the US still had diplomatic ties to Germany.

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20000124/silverstein

http://www.amazon.com/Working-Enemy-General-Motors...

So we were similar to "neutral" Switzerland.

Edited by Trooper2 on Sunday 14th October 12:30

Bodo

12,377 posts

267 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Plotloss said:
Wander into a branch of UBS and ask about the Nazi Gold.
You forgot the twist to wear a Nazi uniform while doing so and demanding it back biggrin

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

256 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Germans were worried about poisoned Toblerone....

Saddle bum

4,211 posts

220 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Trooper2 said:
Jimbeaux said:
frazer guest said:
Mahatma Bag said:
The USA was neutral too
rofl

Your joking right?

Is this the same USA that was selling oil to Ze Germans, arms and aid to the UK, but also banking Hitlers cash? Check out George Bush's grandfather for more info. He was president of one of the big USA banks at the time.
That sounds interesting, can you supply some links, etc. ?
I know that Ford, GM, Chase Manhattan and other US companies helped the Nazi war machine until we got bombed at Pearl Harbor, their excuse was that the US still had diplomatic ties to Germany.

http://www.thenation.com/doc/20000124/silverstein

http://www.amazon.com/Working-Enemy-General-Motors...

So we were similar to "neutral" Switzerland.

Edited by Trooper2 on Sunday 14th October 12:30
The name Avril Harriman come to mind, in connection with a big US bank and Nazi money.

cloggy

4,959 posts

210 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Holland was neutral in both the first and second WW.
Neutrality was respected in WW1.

During WW2 Hitler invaded neutral Holland without any warnings or declaration of war in May 1940.

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

232 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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tinman0 said:
Jimbeaux said:
frazer guest said:
Mahatma Bag said:
The USA was neutral too
rofl

Your joking right?

Is this the same USA that was selling oil to Ze Germans, arms and aid to the UK, but also banking Hitlers cash? Check out George Bush's grandfather for more info. He was presidant of one of the big USA banks at the time.
That sounds interesting, can you supply some links, etc. ?
gees, don't encourage them...

it'll end up with a conspiracy that George Bush's grandfather once knew someone who worked at this bank, whose boss was a Nazi, and by this strange link, somehow the Bush family is complicit in WW2 which was just a ruse to build an oil pipeline across France, because someone somewhere discovered oil in Liechtenstein. then by some miraculous link they find a link between WW2 and 9/11. and before we know it, noMoore will be making yet another Lyingmentary just about the time an election comes around, which will also coinside with noMoore getting down to his last $40m in his bank account.
I see your point! Now if we could just fit in a conveyor belt......smilesmile

cyberface

12,214 posts

258 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Switzerland isn't a wholly homogeneous country either - they can't all agree on a common language, the cantons are pretty fiercely independent and the Valaisannes are a bunch of nutters (love 'em though).

Being landlocked they're also rather nationally paranoid about being invaded, so have plenty of bunkers and *everyone* has to undergo basic weapon training and have an automatic rifle at home (IIRC) - it also helps that they have lots of mountains to get past...

As to the national psyche - well as I said, they're not all the same, but their 'neutrality' runs deep, they will take advantage of any situation with their neighbours in general and don't really give two figs about 'alliances' unless it benefits them.

WW2, as long as they played everyone off against each other, was a golden (apologies) opportunity to profit.

IME the Swiss I've met aren't the easiest people (as a generalisation) to bond with easily (compared to, say, going for a pint with an Irishman) - the guys from the Valais region are much more fun but that may be because I speak much better French than German...

Eric Mc

122,071 posts

266 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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An Irishman's "neutrality" will be easily put on the back burner once you've offered to buy him a pint.

fluffnik

20,156 posts

228 months

Sunday 14th October 2007
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Saddle bum said:
What's with this "English" thing. It really boils my piss when the Irish and the rest of the World for that matter want to have a poke, they always quote the "English.

There was a disproportionate number of Scots in the Black and Tans.
That's how the British Empire worked:
  • The Scots took the profit.
  • The English took the blame.
Great while it lasted, but time to leave now. biggrin