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  2. Operation Tannenbaum - Wikipedia

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    Before the outbreak of the Second World War, Adolf Hitler made repeated assurances that Germany would respect Swiss neutrality in the event of a conflict in Europe. [2] In February 1937, he assured the Swiss Federal Councillor Edmund Schulthess that "at all times, whatever happens, we will respect the inviolability and neutrality of Switzerland", reiterating this promise shortly before the ...

  3. History of Switzerland since 1914 - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, 1914, three days after Prussia declared war on Russia, which marked the commencement of the First World War, Switzerland, through the Federal Council, issued a declaration of neutrality. This was by the decision made in 1815 by European powers at the Congress of Vienna , which confirmed Switzerland's perpetual neutrality .

  4. Russia–Switzerland relations - Wikipedia

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    Russia accounts for 1% of Swiss exports and 0.4% of Swiss imports. [53] Switzerland mainly exports medicines, medical products, watches and machinery to Russia, while the chief imports are gold, precious metals and aluminum. [23] Switzerland is a major hub for commodities trading globally.

  5. Russia summons Swiss ambassador over motions to fund ... - AOL

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    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's foreign ministry on Tuesday summoned Switzerland's ambassador over the Swiss parliament's approval of motions authorising the government to work on a way to seize and ...

  6. Switzerland during the world wars - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland's most important exports during the war were precision machine tools, watches, jewel bearings (used in bomb sights), electricity, and dairy products. Until 1936, the Swiss franc was the only remaining major freely convertible currency in the world, [46] and both the Allies and the Germans sold large amounts of gold to the Swiss ...

  7. List of wars involving Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wars and armed conflicts involving Russia and its predecessors in chronological order, from the 9th to the 21st century.. The Russian military and troops of its predecessor states in Russia took part in a large number of wars and armed clashes in various parts of the world: starting from the princely squads, opposing the raids of nomads, and fighting for the expansion of the ...

  8. Exclusive-The Russian billionaires whose chemical factories ...

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    Chemicals factories founded or owned by some of Russia's wealthiest men are supplying ingredients to plants that manufacture explosives used by Moscow's military during the war in Ukraine, an ...

  9. Switzerland breaks neutral status to sanction Russia over ...

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    Switzerland announced on Monday that it was adopting the EU's sanctions against Russia, which include freezing Vladimir Putin's assets. Switzerland breaks neutral status to sanction Russia over ...