interned or imprisoned
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Book Name: interned or imprisoned
Writer: Dwight S. Mears
Description
A discussion over the Swiss Army’s job in the war rose in 1974, after the
distribution of Max Frisch’s Dienstbüchlein (Service Booklet).11 In this work, the
well-known story of the Swiss Army’s guarded National Réduit system as an obstacle to
The German attack was depicted as a myth,12 which in the long run offered to ascend to the proposal
that Switzerland held its self-governance in view of its readiness to work together
monetarily with the Nazis.13 The significance of these monetary ties was affirmed in
1985 by Werner Rings’ Raubgold Aus Deutschland (Looted Gold from Germany), which
connected Switzerland’s freedom Austrian mounted force by permitting them to sidestep and battle another day.38 This imperiled
Swiss nonpartisanship by seeming to give a military bit of leeway to one antagonistic. New
strategies were created in response to this issue, specifically demilitarization and internment
of belligerents to block their further use in a contention.
During the War of 1859, or the Second Italian War of Independence, the Swiss
Government Council gave directions to the Swiss Army to incapacitate any combative soldiers
“pushed on A swiss area,” and understudy them in “the inside of Switzerland.”
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