deema wrote: Switzerland stood by and allowed evil to grow and develop and worst still its banks capitulated in hiding stolen money for the Germans. Not a reputation that is something I’m sure I would be proud of and I’m sure in their position I’d like it to be forgotten too!
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The fact that I write as a current resident and citizen of Switzerland (citizen since 1999 please note!) I very much HOPE that in your above you were NOT pointing a finger at me personally deema!
What you say is largely true deema, but it's by no means the full story. I have NO particular axe to grind re the Swiss and their actions and decisions during WWII (as already said, I was born in 1945 and my wife in 1941, so neither of us were actively involved!) but whilst it is perfectly true that while there are both definite specific episodes and general actions in WWII that the Swiss should be ashamed of (especially the banks, but then again, what's new there about banks' "morality" in ANY country?), it is also perfectly true to say that some, mainly individuals or small groups, stepped a long way over the line to assist escapees from Hitler's Germany for example. In some cases those individuals were punished (in some cases even serving jail terms) only to be subsequently "pardoned" and then even officially honoured years later. A particular case springs to mind concerning a high ranking Swiss policeman based near St. Gallen (one of the biggish towns near the German border). Sorry I forget that bloke's name but there were several others too, including a group that ran an operation very similar to Schindler's list from both inside and outside Germany.
I do agree however, that in comparison, these Swiss anti-Nazi activities were in the minority compared to the "keep your head down and take whatever profit's going" majority. Nevertheless, it wasn't all black, and since you chose to bring the point up deema, you shouldn't forget that ther was a positive part too. However, the Swiss do NOT "celebrate" the end of either WWI or WWII, and as you say, perhaps rightfully so.
However deema, what all that's got to do with JonzJob's OP I don't know.
But IF your comments about the Swiss WERE aimed at me personally, then as an ex serving RAF bloke who never got involved in any shooting during his service (thank God) but who would have done if so ordered (just like any other serviceman), then as I say, IF your comment was aimed at me personally then I take most rooted objection to you comments Sir.
And BTW, although you are correct to say there were "only" two world wars, I GUESS that if the sums are added up correctly to include all the refugees and "innocent bystanders" involved, I doubt that you are correct when you state that no other "war" has involved so many people. How about today's refugees situation (world wide)??
Edit for P.S.
1. Thanks to whichever Mod it was who "enabled" the "official" Forum quote system. The reason I didn't use that was because, for me anyway, it doesn't always work correctly, especially when trying to quote only one part of a previous post. As said, that may very well be may fault, but anyway, what I did post with the quote in "QUOTES" was I thought, perfectly clear. But thanks anyway.
2. @deema: Re-reading my post above it is possible that I was being over-sensitive and that you were not in fact, pointing a finger at me personally. If that is the case then I unreservedly apologise.