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    Davies, Norman. No Simple Victory. London: Pan Books, 2007.
    Halbrook, Stephen P. Target Switzerland: Swiss Armed Neutrality in World War II. Cambridge, MA: Da Capo, 2004.
    ‌Lukacs, John. The Last European War: September 1939-December 1941. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1977.
    Roberts, Andrew. The Storm of War : A New History of the Second World War. New York: Harper Perennial, 2012.
    Schelbert, Leo. Switzerland under Siege 1939 - 1945; a Neutral Nation's Struggle for Survival. Rockport, Me: Picton Press, 2000.
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  • @TheArmchairHistorian
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  • @blindoutlaw
    @blindoutlaw Před rokem +3938

    Allied pilot: “hey which way is Germany?”
    Swiss AA gunner: “it’s back the way you came, boy!”

    • @shivanshna7618
      @shivanshna7618 Před rokem +94

      Brrrrrrr boom boom peeewewe dhammmm!!!!! Rip

    • @stoneeagle7360
      @stoneeagle7360 Před rokem +105

      Kinda reminds me of the Kermit the Frog swamp cutaway from Family Guy.

    • @ElectronFieldPulse
      @ElectronFieldPulse Před rokem +29

      @@stoneeagle7360 - Where do you think the guy came up with the idea? I am betting 10k it was from watching family guy, lol

    • @michaelsmyth3935
      @michaelsmyth3935 Před rokem

      Unless you want to deposit stolen money from murdered folk, then come on in.

    • @mitchellbarton7915
      @mitchellbarton7915 Před rokem +62

      German pilot: yo, could you point me to France?
      Same Swiss AA Gunner: Same thing to you, back the way you came Jimbo!

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. Před rokem +4298

    A little known fact is that in 1940, over 13 thousand Polish troops fighting in France (the 2nd Rifle Division, to be precise) got interned in Switzerland. They were put to doing various construction work, and there was a quiet agreement between the Polish Government in Exile and the Swiss that the Polish soldiers would be rearmed and take part in the defense of Switzerland, in the event of German invasion.

    • @cantthinkofabettername7016
      @cantthinkofabettername7016 Před rokem +460

      Many of them were also allowed to study and complete their higher education in Switzerland. Last year marked the 80th anniversary of the polish divisions crossing the border.

    • @fonduelover7420
      @fonduelover7420 Před rokem +138

      Yes we had lots of internees from various nations. Soviets and Maroccans included. Moste of them had it nice. However if they Escaped and were caught, they were sent to Punishmentcamps...

    • @arcihungbycraneonfire
      @arcihungbycraneonfire Před rokem +76

      Poles were every-damn-where...

    • @dont5363
      @dont5363 Před rokem +2

      Like 13 k soldiers woud have made any difference to the german warmachine LOL

    • @szymongurgacz2551
      @szymongurgacz2551 Před rokem +121

      ​​@@dont5363 in Switzerland? It might have had actually. Besides, I'd say Swiss just didn't want their own citizens to die, so it was a fair deal.

  • @maxmiller784
    @maxmiller784 Před rokem +1907

    Fun fact: Konstanz is one of the few German cities not to be bombed by the Allies, because of a clever trick. While Germany had enforced a nocturnal lights-out policy, Switzerland hadn't. Konstanz, being so close in proximity to Switzerland, kept their lights on, making it seem like they were a Swiss city, thus eluding bombing.

  • @svenix2650
    @svenix2650 Před 11 měsíci +732

    As a swiss my self i still remember what they told us in the Army; Its not about winning, its about inflicting as much damage and taking as many of the invaders with you as possible before dying. We cannot win a War. But we will make the Enemy bleed for every meter they take.

    • @snifey7694
      @snifey7694 Před 9 měsíci +44

      So they told you to make Europe, your own Carthage.

    • @evangreenberg1666
      @evangreenberg1666 Před 9 měsíci

      You’ll never be attacked by a western country. Not when you have the BIS still up and running

    • @e.g.1651
      @e.g.1651 Před 7 měsíci +29

      Yes indeed. "Sécurité et Liberté"
      HOP SUISSE

    • @SkybrothersYT
      @SkybrothersYT Před 5 měsíci +8

      Just because of those words I would be scared to invade Switzerland as a world leader, such as Germany for example.

    • @mautadolo1281
      @mautadolo1281 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Can you tell me more about you’re time in the swizz military? I’ll try to move to your beautiful country when I finished college.

  • @PrussianPoe
    @PrussianPoe Před rokem +6131

    I really like how Switzerland took advantage of its geography and made a their entire country into a fortress.

    • @scottanno8861
      @scottanno8861 Před rokem +246

      4:02 is why we civilians should always fiercely defend the right to bear arms.

    • @2ndcomingofFritz
      @2ndcomingofFritz Před rokem +27

      Oh hi, fancy seeing you here

    • @michaelflores2509
      @michaelflores2509 Před rokem +157

      ​@@scottanno8861 americans should learn from you guys. Especially from the safety of your schools

    • @kettlehead7187
      @kettlehead7187 Před rokem

      Personally I like how they acted as a backdoor for the Nazis to access the financial market. They got rich off gold stripped from victims of the nazi concentration camps. 80% of Nazi gold was purchased by Switzerland, enabling the regime to continue the war far longer than it should.
      Similar to Sweden, Switzerland has nothing to be proud of during WW2.

    • @deadhardy
      @deadhardy Před rokem +206

      ​@@michaelflores2509 Not only are you supposed to be criminal record-free in order to get a gun in Switzerland, but you also must be deemed unlikely to cause harm to other Swiss. Local police who have doubts about a prospective gun owner’s well-being (or even those who are assured of the same but worry nonetheless) may and sometimes do ask local psychiatrists or friends about an applicant’s mental state or alcohol and drug use.
      Also, that gun license, even when approved, is only valid for a maximum of nine months, and applicants are allowed only one weapon. Period.

  • @HeisenbergFam
    @HeisenbergFam Před rokem +5129

    It blows my mind Switzerland has +374k bunkers, they went full defensive mode, no wonder they weren't invaded in WW2

    • @miliba
      @miliba Před rokem +373

      Every apartment complex has a "bunker" for a basement

    • @ethanwasme4307
      @ethanwasme4307 Před rokem +66

      imagine if they had gone the other way 😂😂

    • @Student0Toucher
      @Student0Toucher Před rokem

      It blows my mind that leftists in America hate on countries that are neutral…They get mad if conservatives are neutral in cases of Russian aggression against a non Nato member but also defend China lol

    • @v_isforvictory9366
      @v_isforvictory9366 Před rokem +420

      Yes they do that because I think they realised one important thing, being neutral means having no enemies, but above all, it means you have no friends. You're on your own

    • @Vang2009
      @Vang2009 Před rokem +86

      Albania 1967-1986:

  • @notroll1279
    @notroll1279 Před rokem +1246

    You could have mentioned that the appointment of Henri Guisan in 1939 was quite significant.
    In Switzerland, "general" is a military rank only awarded to the army commander in wartime. So, appointing a general was an important signal to the world that Switzerland, while being at peace itself, was very aware that there was a war going on and that Switzerland was ready to fight when attacked.

    • @GeudMurderface
      @GeudMurderface Před rokem +76

      I think the fact that he was from the French speaking minority was also a big deal at the time.

    • @yesyesyesyes1600
      @yesyesyesyes1600 Před rokem +4

      So ... like a 5 star general in the US? Or THE Aluf in the IDF?

    • @notroll1279
      @notroll1279 Před rokem +55

      @@yesyesyesyes1600
      I'm not sure if those ranks are also restricted to commanders in wartime only - if so, then yes.
      But please bear in mind that in 1939, the last external war involving Switzerland had been in Napoleonic times and the last violent secession attempt in the mid 19th century - so to Switzerland, acknowledging the necessity of a wartime defence was pretty drastic.

    • @yesyesyesyes1600
      @yesyesyesyes1600 Před rokem +3

      @@notroll1279 Thanks for answering 🙂

    • @TrashMetal1995
      @TrashMetal1995 Před rokem +13

      @@GeudMurderface That, and the fact that they purposely overlooked Ulrich Wille jr. (whose father had been general during WWI), who was openly pro-Germany. Guisan's nomination was undoubtedly a signal of distrust towards the axis.

  • @peterrudenko4496
    @peterrudenko4496 Před rokem +395

    I love how Swiss army tried to immediatly eliminate anything not swiss in their air territory.

    • @OWnIshiiTrolling
      @OWnIshiiTrolling Před 9 měsíci +43

      The alternative was, demonstrably, to be bombed.

    • @mostdefinitelynotadurian1043
      @mostdefinitelynotadurian1043 Před 8 měsíci +39

      the image of the swiss AA defense vaporizing birds that aren't native to switzerland. Is now on my mind xd

    • @shadownoobnoobslayer5424
      @shadownoobnoobslayer5424 Před 8 měsíci

      they do not have illegal emigrant problems

    • @brunol-p_g8800
      @brunol-p_g8800 Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@shadownoobnoobslayer5424 oh yes we do.

    • @nerrler5574
      @nerrler5574 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@shadownoobnoobslayer5424what illegal immigrants?

  • @marcello7781
    @marcello7781 Před rokem +1089

    Considering how respectful of the concept of neutrality was Germany when it came to Belgium and the Netherlands, no wonder why the already defensive Swiss went into full fortress mode.

    • @Rohald20
      @Rohald20 Před rokem +68

      To think that being neutral is an assurance from enemy aggression is very naive. No countries care about someone's neutrality if it benefits them to attack them. And saying only the germans breached others's countries neutrality means you re ignorant about history. You mention Denmark and Norway attack by Germany, yet it was triggered exactly because Britain didn't respect norwegian neutrality (altmark incident). Even today just look how Ukraine and his allies treated swiss neutrality shows you it's a concept that nobody respects if it doesn't benefit them.

    • @madcio
      @madcio Před rokem

      @@Rohald20 It is hard to respect something that does not exist. Swiss' "neutrality" is sham and PR move. "Neutral" country selling arms to other countries is even bigger joke.

    • @shycracker
      @shycracker Před rokem +23

      ​@@Rohald20what? Ukraine doesn't even bother swiss for being neutral as far as i remember cause it's a given nowadays

    • @kgn0k
      @kgn0k Před rokem +34

      @@Rohald20 Do you really think that both cases are the same?
      During WWII, Switzerland had to take these precautions, as it was surrounded by unfriendly Axis powers.
      And today, the current aggressor of the continent is many countries away. There is no reason for them to just 'be neutral' while it is clear that there's a humanitarian crisis going on.

    • @Rohald20
      @Rohald20 Před rokem

      You probably aren't familiar with swiss politics because in the last year Ukraine and its allies regularly trashed swiss neutrality and demanded that Switzerland breach its neutrality to send weapons in Ukraine and sanctions Russia and russian individuals.

  • @HermanosLuDi
    @HermanosLuDi Před rokem +1744

    This topic isn't something talked in deep about Switzerland and it's neutrality during the largest conflict. The animation helps us to understand better with the narration. Overall, feels great that people like you covers history from a perspective that most of us can understand.

    • @Student0Toucher
      @Student0Toucher Před rokem

      In USA hardcore leftists hate on Switzerland because they think if you don’t fight “evil” you’re also bad

    • @spark5558
      @spark5558 Před rokem +2

      It depends on where you live in Switzerland you in the German region?

    • @HermanosLuDi
      @HermanosLuDi Před rokem +2

      @@spark5558 Well, like I live in latin america. It has been discussed a bit of that, but never fully extensive. I have seen videos of this topic but not that deep unlike this one.

    • @yesyesyesyes1600
      @yesyesyesyes1600 Před rokem +4

      @@HermanosLuDi There are some videos here on youtube about Operation Fir Tree (Unternehmen Tannenbaum). I think it was Marc Felton who made a video on allied bombers and crews getting interned.

    • @HermanosLuDi
      @HermanosLuDi Před rokem

      @@yesyesyesyes1600 Well yea, I already seen in videos and been told of that and the possible invasion plans of Germany. But, never really that deep.

  • @TrashMetal1995
    @TrashMetal1995 Před rokem +223

    An interesting anecdote from the aerial fight on Switzerland's northern border:
    During a bombing run in Southern Germany, a British B-17 was critically hit and eventually managed to land in a field next to my hometown near Basel. Before the Swiss military police arrived to intern the crew, several people from the village had already investigated the downed plane and even started dismantling some of the weapons system. The Swiss army eventually took possession of the aircraft (if I am not mistaken, it is now in a museum in Dübendorf), but one of the stationary machine guns was nowhere to be found.
    Fast forward to the 70s (when my Dad grew up there) and upon the death of one of the people who had been there that night, the machine gun was finally recovered from his attic and put into a local museum.

  • @sirianyvanovich8576
    @sirianyvanovich8576 Před rokem +579

    Even now 10 years ago when my grandparents retired and built a home they still made sure to install an air raid shelter in their cellar (basement). Growing up outside of Switzerland, it still amazes me that it is so normalized in my country something like this in your home. If someone in the US or anywhere else installed a bunker/airraid shelter in their basement you would think they're crazy.

    • @ModernWhoFan5B
      @ModernWhoFan5B Před rokem +54

      There are places in the US where it's actually pretty normalized. Oak Ridge, with the National Labs and Y-12, has a good number of shelters installed in homes and public buildings. Most homes in the midwest and plains region have sturdy shelters (though these are more for tornadoes than air-strikes), and I think nuclear bunkers are pretty common in the plains and Rockies.

    • @yesyesyesyes1600
      @yesyesyesyes1600 Před rokem +17

      Till I think the 90s it was normal and obligational to have a shelter here in Austria as well. I still have one :D but it was never operational. Most Austrians used it just to storage Wine and food but some had an airfilter, blast proof doors and beds and were fully equipped for world war 3.

    • @user-qj8gn5nl4e
      @user-qj8gn5nl4e Před rokem +14

      Interesting side note, it's well known that in the US a lot of backyard shelters were built incase of nuclear war. This being the cold war after all and the government encouraged it. What's less known is the idea that the government encouraged this knowing in the advent of an actual nuclear detonation it wouldn't help much except that you'd have ready made tombs with the dead already buried.

    • @omrilapidot6770
      @omrilapidot6770 Před rokem +18

      In Israel your house will not be connected to the electricity grid if you *don't* have a shelter... It's officially not allowed to live in a house without one.

    • @user-qj8gn5nl4e
      @user-qj8gn5nl4e Před rokem +1

      @@omrilapidot6770 interesting, I suppose Israel being where it is it makes sense. Funny thing though is with the world being where it is currently what about off grid, solar for example? Where I live they are now incentvising rooftop solar.

  • @duchessnoor
    @duchessnoor Před rokem +275

    “I’m going to be late for work!” As someone living in Switzerland I can confirm that sentiment.

    • @Sh4d891
      @Sh4d891 Před rokem +6

      I au

    • @Aralakh919
      @Aralakh919 Před rokem +6

      I au!

    • @Sh4d891
      @Sh4d891 Před rokem +4

      @@Aralakh919 less goo

    • @LL-gx3yj
      @LL-gx3yj Před rokem +3

      Giele nume sexy blibe gäu

    • @SisuTheShattered
      @SisuTheShattered Před rokem

      Can you explain? I'm in the US and I don't have the most complete grasp of work ethnic in other countries/cultures

  • @sussyyoutuber7668
    @sussyyoutuber7668 Před rokem +664

    Ya know switzerland isnt realy looked at in ww2 but some stuff actually happend there and its pretty good so its nice to see a video about it

    • @michaelpielorz9283
      @michaelpielorz9283 Před rokem +4

      and everybody " forget" mentioning the swiss banks (;-)

    • @gwine9087
      @gwine9087 Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@michaelpielorz9283 That held all of that plundered treasure from the Nazis.

    • @gxlorp
      @gxlorp Před 9 měsíci +1

      What are you talking about? Ita definitely "looked into"

  • @EndOfSmallSanctuary97
    @EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Před rokem +224

    The Swiss still charging the Axis powers for train transit despite being surrounded and in extreme danger is an absolute sigma move, goddamn

    • @skycaptain3344
      @skycaptain3344 Před rokem +6

      I still don’t understand why they were actively shooting at aircraft but allowing combatant trains through.

    • @Cacowninja
      @Cacowninja Před rokem +21

      @@skycaptain3344 It was money!

    • @xxx_phantom_xxxw_t_a9479
      @xxx_phantom_xxxw_t_a9479 Před rokem +41

      Money was certainly not the most important reason (if there was one at all with regard to single-rail transport). Even if Switzerland tried to provide for itself, there was no coal or other raw materials in Switzerland, so surrounded we were dependent on imports and on them getting to us, in return for the transport of other goods by the Axis powers ( Excl. weapons, officially, whether there were weapons among the coal loads, who knows...).

    • @PinkFZeppelin
      @PinkFZeppelin Před rokem +12

      @@skycaptain3344 There was probably historical precedent or economic treaties regarding rail usage, if broken it would be picking a side.
      To put it short, the Swiss are ruthlessly pragmatic.

    • @videomediamtl997
      @videomediamtl997 Před rokem +5

      Russian pipelines are still sending gas towards Ukraine…

  • @pingu9694
    @pingu9694 Před rokem +174

    During WW2, my grandfather had to defend the swiss/Italian border just above his home in the alps. They had a long trade history between them since far before the war so everybody knew each other. During the war, they traded some food and goods and also party together. When the high command knew about this, they were send at the other side of the country. My grandfather was always laughing about how stupid the situation was. Thanks for the video ! Amazing work !

    • @v.sandrone4268
      @v.sandrone4268 Před 10 měsíci +3

      just curious, how does the Swiss army deal with an Italian speaker being moved to another language speaking part of the country?
      I have no baseline to understand a multilingual decentralised country as I live in Australia where English is the common language. Even Italy where my family originated and a northerner may not understand a southerner in daily speech in dialects everyone speaks standard Italian and even dialect usage is fading and soon the only significant Italian dialect will be Swiss Italian.

    • @OWnIshiiTrolling
      @OWnIshiiTrolling Před 9 měsíci +13

      @@v.sandrone4268 I don't know how things were in the 1940s, but currently, you study your native language and at least one other national language in school. It's also really easy to learn military commands in foreign languages. Sometimes you get orders repeated in another language, but sometimes it's just "pour les Romands, c'est la même chose", meaning "for the French speakers, it's the same." in French... very helpful :D

    • @TheHawk1202
      @TheHawk1202 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@OWnIshiiTrolling Let's be honest. I was taught German for 14 years and I can barely speak it. Though it's funny how in the army we have sort of mixed language that is only spoken in the Swiss army. When I was in recrut school I learned many things by their German words and it's only later that I actually learned the actual French denomination.

  • @cthomaspeasant3059
    @cthomaspeasant3059 Před rokem +470

    This goes a long way to explain why Switzerland doesn't really show up to the wars

    • @MrGMeredith1
      @MrGMeredith1 Před rokem +71

      When Switzerland was given Independence from the Holy Roman Empire, Neutrality was a condition insisted upon by the Emperor. The Swiss where known to be fierce warriors and the Emperor was worried that Switzerland would allie with the French.

    • @user-qj8gn5nl4e
      @user-qj8gn5nl4e Před rokem +23

      ​@@MrGMeredith1 You know your history. Yes they were and that explains to some degree why Swiss mercenaries were so sought after, they were very professional. Also you make a good point in that the Emporer's fears might have been justified if you look at how well these mercenaries were featured in the French armies. History is like a brick wall, the the top brick resting on the one beneath. So not to mention then the Pontif Gaurd.

    • @LightBluly
      @LightBluly Před rokem +5

      ​@Glenn Noname god damn i have no idea it was that long. They gained independence when Roman Empire (or at least the remnants) still exist?

    • @clouds-rb9xt
      @clouds-rb9xt Před rokem

      @@LightBluly They mean the Holy Roman Empire, ie, what is modern day Germany and a few other countries. czcams.com/video/cZcQrIFtuGw/video.html

    • @Jensekoi
      @Jensekoi Před rokem +10

      ​@@LightBluly not exactly, the Holy Roman Empire was a spiritual successor of sorts, from the tenth to the nineteenth century in the middle of Europe. Still, that makes Switzerland neutral since the sixteenth century. So a very long tradition that took grit to protect amidst countless European wars.

  • @pablopeter3564
    @pablopeter3564 Před rokem +123

    Being neutral and surrounded by axis powers was such an near impossible task Switzerland had to manage during WW II. Great job Mr. Johnson, thanks for your video.

    • @gwine9087
      @gwine9087 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Neutral? International law says that, if someone gets caught sneaking into your country, you send them back to from where they came. In many cases, the Swiss sent them to Germany.

    • @EnclaveOfficer1776
      @EnclaveOfficer1776 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@gwine9087awesome strudel beer and Hugo boss.

    • @user-xd1yq4bq9q
      @user-xd1yq4bq9q Před 2 měsíci +2

      Swiss neutrality was possible because of the GEOGRAPHY, MONEY (Swiss money+ money in Swiss banks from both sides of the war and both sides wanted to protect) and the will of the majority of the SWISS PEOPLE(probably Guisan was very influential and trusted general). Many nations wanted to stay out of the war, but in their equation, the 3 elements were not in balance...the absence of one element (or two made the situation worse) pushed/forced these nations to make a choice

  • @ericplace367
    @ericplace367 Před 9 měsíci +15

    As a Swiss myself, I’d like to add a few historical facts: the Swiss border police handed over Jewish refugees not only to Vichy but also German authorities, despite the Swiss government’s knowledge of the holocaust; the Swiss armament industry sold to Germany vast amounts of weapons and ammunition (the grandmother of a friend of mine who worked in a factory in Winterthur told us how all Swiss workers were told to greet a visiting German delegation with the Hitler salute); when Switzerland introduced the blackout in November 1940 it was upon German requests as hither-too illuminated Swiss towns had helped British bombers navigate the dark continent, especially Geneva on the way to Northern Italy.

  • @LeviSmith-bp4yv
    @LeviSmith-bp4yv Před rokem +54

    The swiss looked at everyone around them and said "I'm surrounded by idiots and I will not stand for it."

  • @jake7151
    @jake7151 Před rokem +240

    A country that is rarely overviewed within the European theater. It’s a breath of fresh air that someone finally covered the Swiss. I would like the sweeds covered next.

    • @lordpembridge303
      @lordpembridge303 Před rokem +4

      Oh yes the cowardly Swedish

    • @jake7151
      @jake7151 Před rokem +9

      @@lordpembridge303 if your country was surrounded by the most powerful militaristic state of the time you would let them have access to your countries natural resources as well.

    • @thedon1570
      @thedon1570 Před rokem

      @@jake7151 WRONG

    • @NeiasaurusCreations
      @NeiasaurusCreations Před rokem +3

      ​@@jake7151 The swiss also built weapons for the germans too. They were collaberators. And in my opinion should've been heavily bombed starting in 1942. The entire point of bombing germany was not really just to kill civilains. It was to cripple and destroy germany's industry. Which the swiss were apart of now. So leaving them unbombed just helped the germans.
      So the bombings of swiss usually was aimed at their industry and mistakenly thinking its germany's factories. Ironically, they were germany's factories...Just built in switzerland and manned by swiss people. But still being put to germany's cause. Thus, valid targets. Accident or not.

    • @jake7151
      @jake7151 Před rokem +1

      @@NeiasaurusCreations I did not know that. Now that this info has been brought to my attention, I do agree that they should have been bombed but only the factories that have been known to produce German and German only weapons in WW2. Minimizing Swiss casualties in the process, the Allie’s could have used (at the time) high precision bombs in order to take out the arms factories.

  • @guifdcanalli
    @guifdcanalli Před rokem +254

    Each strategy
    France and UK: Lets appease
    Belgium and Poland: Germany would never invade us... again
    Denmark and Norway: We can certainly defend ourselves
    Switzerland: 𝗜𝗳 𝗶 𝗳𝗮𝗹𝗹 𝘆𝗼𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗴𝗼𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗱𝗼𝘄𝗻 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗺𝗲

    • @flyingkite2972
      @flyingkite2972 Před rokem +12

      This comment is like.. entirely wrong

    • @CapCody
      @CapCody Před rokem +1

      @@flyingkite2972 why?

    • @flyingkite2972
      @flyingkite2972 Před rokem +15

      @CapCody 5731 Danish government didn't think it could ever defend itself against Germany, belgian and polish governments both knew that war was on the horizon after the remillization of Rhineland and invasion of czechosloviakia. The British government didn't try to appease Germans out of goodness of their heart, but waited for Hitler to make a mistake to raise public war support.

    • @fatalshore5068
      @fatalshore5068 Před rokem

      ​@@flyingkite2972you've said why the British appeased not that they didn't do it. Chamberlain is infamous for his policy of appeasement.

    • @olekcholewa8171
      @olekcholewa8171 Před rokem +4

      @@flyingkite2972 Polish goverment heavily underestimated German military and they thought that it's so weak after the Treaty of Versailles that it won't be able to do much. Im saying this as a Pole btw.

  • @chloethegardevoir2319
    @chloethegardevoir2319 Před 9 měsíci +42

    Switzerland really took "Never seek war but always be prepared for it" to the next level

  • @GanoGaming
    @GanoGaming Před rokem +21

    A giant factor as to why germany could not invade switzerland, especially since britain and the soviets have not surrendered, was it was too big of a distraction. And the swiss knew it.
    They mobilized their 435'000 within a few days and at its highest peak 850'000 swiss were mobilized (thats 18% of the total population at the time). They knew germany wouldnt attack switzerland because of their natural resources, we dont have any, but because of their infrastructure. If germany, like Griffin mentioned, needed at least 5 to 1 ratio to invade switzerland, that would be the entire force which invaded the soviets.
    850'000 Swiss -> x5 -> 4'250'000 Germans
    And even then a quick victory would not be certain and if the swiss, like they planned, would have entrenched themselves in the mountains, the germans could still not use what they came for, the tunnels and mountain passes.
    That being said, if germany would have won at the other fronts, there would have been no way for the swiss to win that fight. The swiss strategy only worked because others also held up against the germans.

  • @The_Nationa_lLegionary_State

    The axis and allies:*get in Swiss airspace*
    The swiss army and airforce:you know The rules and so do i
    Edit:THANKS FOR THE 771 LIKES GUY I REALLY LOVED THIS

  • @drukovski-0120
    @drukovski-0120 Před rokem +443

    Petition for griffin to do WW2 from the Romanian perspective!

  • @boh8017
    @boh8017 Před rokem +39

    Love how in depth and entertaining your videos are in general, but I’ve been especially appreciative of this current series. Please continued to make perspective videos of countries during WWII, I’m really curious about Brazil, Egypt, New Zealand, and Korea; so I hope those countries get their own videos too

  • @leonebiceps5618
    @leonebiceps5618 Před rokem +29

    the attention to detail like the newspaper as a swiss citizen i must say, is fascinating.

  • @ptrgreeny
    @ptrgreeny Před rokem +117

    GREAT animation of the K31 rifle!
    I have one of those rifles and they are amazingly accurate and with the straight pull bolt...not a rifle you'd want to face in the hands of defenders on a mountain above you.

    • @borismuller86
      @borismuller86 Před rokem +5

      It says a lot that they’re still in use for target practice today.

    • @tantaroba1337
      @tantaroba1337 Před rokem +11

      Little fun fact: every adult swiss citizen can own one of those, even without a weapon license

    • @PAYTONLB999
      @PAYTONLB999 Před rokem +8

      @@tantaroba1337 as they should

    • @havocgr1976
      @havocgr1976 Před rokem +2

      Yeah having to fight a ton of snipers on montains was also a great deterrent to the nazis.

    • @legion6211
      @legion6211 Před rokem

      Makes sense when your in Switzerland. In America it would just be death

  • @ethantennant1543
    @ethantennant1543 Před rokem +138

    Thank you for making a video about the Swiss in WW2, I feel like their side of the story is largely forgotton/not mentioned

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 Před rokem

      For good reason. The fact a good chunk of them firmly believed in the Nazi cause while the whole government justvwent along with them UNTIL 1944 speaks vokume of that shame. There is a reason the "Nazi gold in Swiss bank accounts" rumors never died because they are still alive, hidden behind closed vault doors and Swiss banking laws...

    • @stc3145
      @stc3145 Před rokem +1

      Especially the part about taking stolen Jewish gold from the Germans into their banks

    • @heinzentertainments4661
      @heinzentertainments4661 Před rokem +13

      I think this is because they didn't really take part in the war, yet some things happened there ( economically and financially - typical swiss relationships) but still, there wasn't enough going on to be really important for the war at all

  • @onEmEmbErstudios
    @onEmEmbErstudios Před rokem +18

    This episode is FREAKING AMAZING!!!!!
    Your animation has kept getting better and I can never get enough of your voice

  • @PakBallandSami
    @PakBallandSami Před rokem +7

    Fun fact: germnay violated Swiss airspace at least 197 times but several air incidents, the Swiss shot down 11 Luftwaffe aircraft between 10 May and 17 June 1940 and they only loss like three aircraft of there own and Germany protested diplomatically on 5 June and with a second note on 19 June which contained explicit threats
    on 20 June, the Swiss air force was ordered to stop intercepting planes violating Swiss airspace. and both german and swiss trops has small Skirmishes throught out the war

  • @dupes6248
    @dupes6248 Před rokem +183

    Thank you so much for this video! There is very little content out there even looking at the Swiss and their neutrality, let alone go into what the war was like from their perspective.

    • @TheAradir
      @TheAradir Před rokem +1

      Yup its great he made this video. I was looking so long for a video like this. I got also 1 Book with the history of switzerland in ww2. I just want to see what my country did during ww2. So if you have a question, I would like to answer it.

  • @KonaKonism
    @KonaKonism Před rokem +372

    I actually hope this channel takes sponsors more. They aren't that big of a deal and I really want thease amazing videos to be funded by one way or another.

    • @madeanaccounttospillthebor9568
      @madeanaccounttospillthebor9568 Před rokem +27

      As long as they aren't scams

    • @lincolnmemorial0
      @lincolnmemorial0 Před rokem

      ​@@madeanaccounttospillthebor9568 NordVPN is a scam, good VPNs don't have to force advertising onto everyone who will take it.

    • @Wesleeezy
      @Wesleeezy Před rokem +6

      Agreed, just please nothing remotely financial lol

  • @starwarsisgreat9130
    @starwarsisgreat9130 Před rokem +3

    it has been a lot of fun to watch you production go up over the years. that beginning panoramic shot to you in the chair was really good!

  • @m4a3e8shermantank8
    @m4a3e8shermantank8 Před rokem +17

    By far one of the coolest intros I've seen for a history video. Good job!

  • @m3tactical393
    @m3tactical393 Před rokem +52

    “Switzerland has no army Switzerland is the army”

    • @Yusa_Beach
      @Yusa_Beach Před rokem +1

      Man I miss Prussia, it didn't have an army It had a state.

    • @samreid6010
      @samreid6010 Před 2 měsíci +2

      “While most states have an army, the Prussian Army has a state” and the Swiss state is itself an army

  • @furkankebinc716
    @furkankebinc716 Před rokem +88

    It's good video. People generally think that neutral countries didn't have any struggle during the war. I want to see WW2 from Turkish Perspective. It includes a lot of diplomatic games, border struggles etc.

    • @havocgr1976
      @havocgr1976 Před rokem +1

      If i recall they did take a side near the end, bt yeah it d be nice to see the diplomacy game till that.

    • @stephen4121
      @stephen4121 Před rokem +1

      @@havocgr1976 because the Turks were told by the allies to declare war on the Axis or be invaded

    • @rakatumu
      @rakatumu Před rokem

      videos of that have been made, search youtube and you'll find them

    • @pyro_teamfartress2
      @pyro_teamfartress2 Před rokem

      ​@@stephen4121 No. Almost the whole world declared war on Japan and Germany in March-April 1945 to join United Nations.

    • @OK-yy6qz
      @OK-yy6qz Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yeah the Turkish were pretty interesting in their Neutrality. On the one hand on late 1941 or so they signed a pact of friendship with Nazi Germany. On the other they threatened Bulgaria to not invade Greece or they would get attacked during the Italian Invasion of 1940

  • @fabianschobinger2765
    @fabianschobinger2765 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I instantly subscribed. All the little details like things written in their original languages just look so beautiful.

  • @patrickhaeusler
    @patrickhaeusler Před rokem +35

    I really like those videos covering historical events from lesser discussed perspectives. Would also be pretty interesting to get a look at WWII from the Chinese perspective since the country actually played quite a big role in the conflict (some historians even view the Japanese Invasion of the country as the actual start of the WWII) but is usually sidelined by the more prominent war theaters in Europe, North Africa and the Pacific...

  • @polygonalfortress
    @polygonalfortress Před rokem +62

    outstanding work as usual armchair historian team!

  • @user-uy3wo2jm2p
    @user-uy3wo2jm2p Před rokem +34

    The video I didn't know I wanted, but but always needed

  • @parkependleton6453
    @parkependleton6453 Před rokem +19

    Great video! Something I would like to add is the fact that Switzerland is historically a multi-ethnic country. Independent since the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, it consists of German, French, Italian, and Romansh speakers, all of whom have always placed their loyalty to country over ethnicity.

    • @brunol-p_g8800
      @brunol-p_g8800 Před 6 měsíci +2

      We’re not really multi ethnic, we’re all from a Celtic background.

    • @nerrler5574
      @nerrler5574 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@brunol-p_g8800Germans, french, Italians and romansch are one ethnicity?

  • @ajc-ff5cm
    @ajc-ff5cm Před rokem +30

    Switzerland not only had a well armed and prepared populace, a willingness to defend their ground, they also had geography on their side. Something many countries in Eastern europe simply do not have.

    • @tainted3922
      @tainted3922 Před 11 měsíci +3

      The mountains as a geographical blockade only work north to south. The so called plateau is flat land north of the alps harboring 2/3rd of the population. Entering from France or Germany you could take over most major cities without going over any mountains.

    • @ramonsuter7435
      @ramonsuter7435 Před 6 měsíci

      Yes there it may helped us but it in every other places switzerlands geography is a big disadvantage: No natural ressources, no sea, expensive infrastructure (lots of tunnels and bridges have to be built), less space for agriculture, less place for cities.... So one could say that it was the wars that helped switzerland to get rich.

    • @beyondEV
      @beyondEV Před 2 měsíci

      @@tainted3922 You still have small mountains / hills. Lakes and Rivers. Together, they form a quite formidable obstacle. This is why the axis estimated the needed a 5 to 1 superiority. Even though the swiss were severely lacking in tanks, anti-tank and critical stuff like fuel for the airplanes. 5 to 1 meant something like 2.5-5 mio soldiers (active only swiss 500k - 1 mio incl. all reserves). Germany had only 3 mio available for the push against france.

  • @fabianbello3268
    @fabianbello3268 Před rokem +86

    This is an interesting story for me since I'm related to a Swiss air force high command member at the time, Oberstdivisonär Emil Sonderegger. During the war my great grandfather Hans Sonderegger was granted permission to emigrate and he went to Mexico, where my family currently live

    • @conornorton1183
      @conornorton1183 Před rokem +9

      This may sound very random, but do you play Hearts of Iron 4? There’s a popular alternate history mod for that game called Red Flood where Emil Sonderegger is the leader of Switzerland

    • @fabianbello3268
      @fabianbello3268 Před rokem +5

      @@conornorton1183 No, I'm more of a total war or age of empires guy, I didn't know he appeared in the game, could you elaborate please, for what I have seen in books and family albums Emil Sonderegger was in part responsible for the adoption of the BF-109 in the SAF and also in the stoppage of a communist attempt so seize control of some Swiss cantons in the 30'd

    • @FortuneZer0
      @FortuneZer0 Před rokem

      Oberstdivisionär Emil Sonderegger, the hero that prevented the communist subverters from a takeover in 1918 died in 1934. He never had anything to do with the airforce.

    • @pericleslegendario7022
      @pericleslegendario7022 Před rokem +3

      @@fabianbello3268 hey mate, i live in Mexico (chihuahua, to be specific) and I have family in Texas, I will be looking here in the Air Force archives (although don’t expect too much, either because it’s a Mexican system that is very old or because they maybe didn’t register that here ) and will ask my family near the air bases if they can find anything as well, if you want you can go to a embassy ( as I understand there ARE polish and Swiss embassy’s in Mexico) and ask for a family origin/line research, they are obligued to help you to the very least feel connected to the country (you can also ask for sweets and things you only get there, not so known fact about embassy’s) so they could surely look it up, in any way, I will try to help, and I hope you have luck in your search wey.

    • @introspection827
      @introspection827 Před 19 dny +1

      Wow. I read a lot about Swiss WW1 to WW2 officers and Emil Sonderegger is... well... interesting to say the least lol. He is probably the boogeyman of the Swiss leftist historians because of his role in maintaining the order in Zürich during the General Strike of 1918 under the command of his mentor and General at the time, Ulrich Wille. It didn't help his image that he was involved in the fascistic "Fronts" during the 30s. There's a documentary about the General Strike that blatantly portrays Sonderegger as this cartoonish villain and unapologetic Mussolini fan and while the latter may be true to some extent, he was in no way a key actor in putting down the strikes, that was General Ulrich Wille which he sort of had to in order to prevent the situation from devolving into an October Revolution 2.0 in Switzerland

  • @RedPandaJack
    @RedPandaJack Před rokem +26

    Awesome video as usual! Really interesting to see a more in-depth explanation of the Swiss foreign relations during the war.

  • @mactavishmods
    @mactavishmods Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the wonderful info man!
    So well put

  • @hisalexness8478
    @hisalexness8478 Před rokem +7

    This video is excellent! I’ve been interested for a while in what happened to Switzerland during the war, so this is fascinating!

  • @coreyshields1864
    @coreyshields1864 Před rokem +24

    Beautiful Intro! I love seeing this perspective! 🙏🏾

  • @Stormgamer-xb7gv
    @Stormgamer-xb7gv Před rokem +5

    Thanks Armchair Historian :)
    I am Swiss and this Video is really good 🇨🇭

  • @benfowler9182
    @benfowler9182 Před rokem +1

    One of the best videos you’ve made. Art is soooooo good!

  • @patricgaming5437
    @patricgaming5437 Před rokem +43

    Could you do the WWII from Romanian perspective?

  • @darthsoldier6939
    @darthsoldier6939 Před rokem +36

    As someone who loves studying 1930-40s Swiss history I am happy to see a video on the topic from you

  • @i_smoke_ghosts
    @i_smoke_ghosts Před rokem +1

    these uploads are amazing excellent work A H team.

  • @LXRY
    @LXRY Před rokem +14

    Armchair historian vids are always a treat

  • @evandowdey1966
    @evandowdey1966 Před rokem +14

    beautiful animation, as always!

  • @odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347
    @odd-ysseusdoesstuff6347 Před rokem +1

    Really loving the thumbnails and the great animation guys!

  • @emanuelisvalatka2270
    @emanuelisvalatka2270 Před rokem

    Well that was an amazingly interesting video, please more of those longer vids!

  • @conserva-chan2735
    @conserva-chan2735 Před rokem +19

    A Soviet-Afghan War video would be phenomenal

  • @v_isforvictory9366
    @v_isforvictory9366 Před rokem +3

    I have no idea how you push a new video every week, I love it

  • @rylandplassmann9095
    @rylandplassmann9095 Před rokem +7

    One cool side effect the Swiss did at that time was in order to lessen their dependence on coal they experimented with converting their coal powered steam trains with electric powered steam trains. Literally attaching a pantograph on top and use an electric heater in the fire box. I learned this from the channel Train of Thought.

  • @5-but-3-idiots67
    @5-but-3-idiots67 Před rokem

    The intro gave me chills. You have a great production team

  • @legostopmotion888
    @legostopmotion888 Před rokem +35

    Wow this is really well done the animation quality is amazing and I never knew any of this Swiss involvement in the war is definitely very overlooked

  • @Ireanxay
    @Ireanxay Před rokem +5

    I love to see these perspective videos

  • @aidanpysher2764
    @aidanpysher2764 Před 8 měsíci

    3:59 - those K31s are some of the finest bolt-action rifles ever made. Your attention to detail on the parts of its straight-pull is phenomenal. I have its grandfather, a Schmidt-Rubin 1896/11, and it's by far the smoothest shooting and most accurate infantry rifle of its time.

  • @dimamatat5548
    @dimamatat5548 Před 19 dny +1

    Switzerland: avoids being invaded by building a lot of bunkers.
    Albania under Enver Hoxha: Write that down, write that down.

  • @NineM_YorHa
    @NineM_YorHa Před rokem +45

    I'm still pretty shure some of these bombings, especially towards the end of the war, were not entirely accidental.
    Maybe it was a hint tell us Swiss to stop trading with Germany.
    I would really recommend the video of Mark Felton about this theory.

    • @MiguelPerez-zx2wg
      @MiguelPerez-zx2wg Před rokem +7

      And yeah, risk getting invaded by Germans over financial dispute. This is a reminder that Swiss trading also helps many allies nations under Germany rule, and after the war.

    • @theshadowreborn4778
      @theshadowreborn4778 Před rokem +7

      They were just in a really bad spot. But the Swiss government had to do what was best for their people. Same as any other government is supposed to do.

    • @gabriel.b9036
      @gabriel.b9036 Před rokem +11

      No one wanted to intentionally bomb Switzerland, the country wasn't important enough for that. Lots of neutral places were accidentally bombed during the war, like Ireland, Vatican City, and San Marino. Bombers were already innaccurate and the maps they were given probably didn't help.

    • @eelchiong6709
      @eelchiong6709 Před rokem

      @@gabriel.b9036
      Bombing Ireland is intentional! It's an island not connected to Britain. No axis bomber can be that dumb.

    • @Sh4d891
      @Sh4d891 Před rokem

      Well allies bombed the train viaduct in Zürich

  • @OK-yy6qz
    @OK-yy6qz Před 11 měsíci +13

    Honestly Switzerland is one of the more respectable countries for me in the World wars. They did what's best for their citizens, which did include neutrality and putting pride aside to avoid a brutal war and possibly occupation.
    But they also built a formidable defense in order to maintain that Neutrality. And managed to achieve self sufficiency to not be bullied by Sanctions to join either side

  • @grandmoff.alligator
    @grandmoff.alligator Před rokem +1

    Hey man really cool to see a video made about Switzerland for once

  • @kingsal4367
    @kingsal4367 Před rokem

    The animation is the best I've ever seen of this channel by far

  • @m.meiburger1970
    @m.meiburger1970 Před rokem +5

    Great work as always , its so interesting in many aspects . So much stuff which seems today more or less unimportant * happend in the times of this war , unexplained mostly world wide . Im glad you are changing that . Little side note : Its Schweiz in german language .

  • @That-Belgian-Guy
    @That-Belgian-Guy Před rokem +3

    Awesome, love the intro bro, I can't be the only one!

  • @sho-sasteiner590
    @sho-sasteiner590 Před rokem +2

    Thank you. I‘m so glad that you made a video about us in the second world war. A big Danke from Switzerland.

  • @olivermoore7020
    @olivermoore7020 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great video as always! I would be very interested in seeing a video about the Swedish perspective at some point.

  • @heh9392
    @heh9392 Před rokem +10

    I think it was quite much easier for the Swiss to shoot down the planes, as they didn't have to worry about which plane was friendly and which not, as they all were considered hostile.

    • @mistasomen
      @mistasomen Před 10 měsíci

      No, they had planes up in the air, too, even dogfights.

    • @Flugs0
      @Flugs0 Před 4 měsíci

      if you're talking about anti-air, then yes. in planefights they had their own planes that they couldn't shoot down

  • @MustafaIB78653
    @MustafaIB78653 Před rokem +4

    Thank you thank you thank you so much. I know i have been pestering you a lot for this topic since you announced it but its too great. Can you please make one on ww2 from American perspective and Japanese perspective too.

  • @conradnelson5283
    @conradnelson5283 Před 2 měsíci

    Good video. Really love the comments and stories.

  • @mikaelclement
    @mikaelclement Před rokem +1

    Great video! Liked it a lot. Would love to see more content on Switzerland. Great country to live in :)

  • @lecolonnedellavanti2955
    @lecolonnedellavanti2955 Před rokem +25

    "Brave heroes of Switzerland, let's cheerish our Fatherland with our national anthem! Ein, zwei, drei..."
    "RICOLAAAAAAAA!"

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon Před rokem +14

    The Swiss story is amazing. I wish you would go deeper into it, and tell more stories.
    I bet the espionage stories would be great.

  • @danielwatcherofthelord1823

    Its amazing how Griffin is able to transcend his cartoon world and reach out to us in the real world. Its a demonstration that we could learn from - that no matter how far apart our worlds are we can always bridge the differences and come back together.

  • @petebaumann7731
    @petebaumann7731 Před rokem +2

    Great video! Greetings from St. Gallen 🇨🇭

  • @DiracComb.7585
    @DiracComb.7585 Před rokem +6

    8:37 do include more small jokes like this! Facial comedy, like commanders having extreme reactions, only go so far. These smaller jokes really flesh out the video.

  • @Hectopath2006
    @Hectopath2006 Před rokem +15

    The swiss fighters genuinely look awesome

    • @hidsgi-games5369
      @hidsgi-games5369 Před 2 měsíci

      They were mostly using Messerschmitt 109 at the time. Essentially, the Germans fought against their own fighters over Switzerland.

  • @workingpadawan1952
    @workingpadawan1952 Před rokem +1

    I love that someone is talking about this 👍

  • @CodyChepa88
    @CodyChepa88 Před rokem

    Another great video Griffin 👍🙌

  • @longarmboiiiiiiiiiii6823

    Beautiful opening

  • @SilverSpike_Gaming
    @SilverSpike_Gaming Před 6 měsíci +5

    “The Swiss will never part with his gun.” This statement can also be used to describe Americans.

  • @omenarosvo
    @omenarosvo Před rokem

    wow this is interesting! thank you for this video

  • @AegeusI7
    @AegeusI7 Před rokem +2

    Im from Zürich and the fakt that you used the NZZ for your newspaper made me happier than it should have

  • @IQsveen
    @IQsveen Před rokem +3

    Great video! Now do one on Sweden please. They were kinda in the same situation

  • @zavie3513
    @zavie3513 Před rokem +3

    Wow, this is quite unexpected but cool

  • @sifatnotfound1432
    @sifatnotfound1432 Před rokem

    Damn you video quality is getting better day by day

  • @Hauptmann_Rudolf.Rudi.Winkler

    FINALLY! THANKS AND GREETINGS FROM🇨🇭🍻

  • @Probez44
    @Probez44 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for showing the complexity of the situation. This history is often poorly understood by people outside and inside Switzerland.

  • @Stormgamer-xb7gv
    @Stormgamer-xb7gv Před rokem +16

    I am Swiss and My Grandpa was actually in Schafhausen when the allies bombarded it. Most Swiss people believe (its pretty obvious) that cities like winterthur werent bombarded by accident. As the allied bombarded a arnaments facility that made guns for germany.

    • @CG-eh6oe
      @CG-eh6oe Před rokem +2

      It is pretty well proven by now that it was accidents, altough some people at the time certainly thought there was something more to it.

    • @Stormgamer-xb7gv
      @Stormgamer-xb7gv Před rokem

      @@CG-eh6oe Where? Well the allies obviously said its an accident. But it cant be proven.

    • @CG-eh6oe
      @CG-eh6oe Před rokem +1

      @@Stormgamer-xb7gv The archives with the actual mission objectives are opened now, since more than 50 years have passed. Unless they made the effort of faking the stuff in the archives, there was never a mission sent to Schaffhausen.
      Its also pretty much common sense that when American pilots do night attacks on a continent they have never been to, missing the target by a few % is to be expected. Tbh it would be more surprising had there been no bombings of switzerland than the few that did happen.

    • @Stormgamer-xb7gv
      @Stormgamer-xb7gv Před rokem +1

      @@CG-eh6oe still very sus that they hit the arnaments factory.
      And yes me as a swiss who has relatives in that bombing may be a bit bias. But whatever. :)

  • @winstonslone2797
    @winstonslone2797 Před měsícem

    As a student of history I am familiar with the stories. However your animation and fluid storytelling really bring the conflict to life. I could see this appealing to those that normally wouldn't spend a second on a historical documentary. You just earned a new subscriber.

  • @TrollMcLolTheFirst
    @TrollMcLolTheFirst Před 6 měsíci +2

    “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”
    Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
    When it comes to money, everybody is of the same religion.
    -Volitare.
    There is a huge difference in feeling forced to do business with Nazis, and being forced to do business with Nazis.

  • @formalist6096
    @formalist6096 Před rokem +33

    Could you one day do a video on the war from the danish perspective? A lot of people undermine Denmark because of their 6 hour surrender but many forget their many acts during their occupation and outside.