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A slightly different version of this review was originally published in The American Enterprise magazine.Target SwitzerlandReview
by: Dave Kopel
Book
review of "Target Switzerland: Swiss Armed Neutrality in World War
II"
by
Dr. Stephen P. Halbrook, Published by Sarpedon Publishers, 25.00 cloth
319
pages. Buy
this book from Amazon.com
If
all you know is what you read in the papers, then you must think that
Switzerland is one of the most despicable countries in the world.
Switzerland, rather than joining the Allied cause, stayed neutral
World War II. After the war, Swiss banks helped themselves to the
deposits of holocaust victims, rather than giving the deposits to the
victims heirs. Case closed?
Not
at all, historian Stephen Halbrook shows in his new book Target
Switzerland: Swiss Armed Neutrality In World War II. Wrongful
as was the bankers post-war behavior, the behavior of the Swiss
people during the war was morally exemplarysuperior, indeed to the
conduct of most of the rest
of Europe. As Winston Churchill recalled, "of all the neutrals
Switzerland has the greatest right distinction...
She has been a Democratic State, standing for freedom in
self-defense among her mountains, and in thought, in spite of race,
largely on our side."
Except
for Britain, France, and Canada, virtually all of the Allied nations
during World War II joined the war only because the Axis declared war on
them, Halbrook reminds us. Even after Pearl Harbor, the United States
remained neutral in the European war, until Hitler declared war on
United States a few days later.
Nazi
maps showed that the Third Reich would eventually include Switzerland,
just as it would include all portions of Europe with German-speaking
people. While the majority of Switzerlands population is
German-speaking (the rest being French, Italian, or Romansh) the nation
was virtually unanimous in hoping and praying for the defeat of Germany.
Infuriated by the lack of ethnic solidarity, and by the strongly
anti-Nazi stance of Switzerlands free press, Hitler predicted that
Switzerland would be liquidated and that he would be known as
the butcher of the Swiss.
As
Halbrook details, in every stage of the war, the Axis had powerful
military reasons to invade Switzerland.
Before the fall of France, the non-alpine part of Switzerland
offered at inviting path to sweep into France and avoid the Maginot
Line. After France fell and Italy entered the war, Switzerland offered
the only convenient transport of military men and supplies between Italy
and Germany. After the Allied landing in Italy, Germany's need to
swiftly deploy troops into Italy became even more urgent. As the war
came to conclusion in 1944-45, the Nazi leadership laid plans to make a
stand in the Alps, but Switzerland
stood right in the middle.
By
the summer of 1940, there was only one country on Germany's borders
whose free press and rights of assembly allowed the Third Reich to be
publicly and lawfully denounced as the evil empire that he was.
In every country on Germany's borders--except Switzerland--Jews, Gypsies,
homosexuals and other targets
of Hitlers hate were sent to extermination camps.
But there was no Holocaust on Swiss soil.
Switzerland protected her own Jews, and sheltered many more
refugees of all religious backgrounds.
Had America sheltered
refugees at the same per capita rate as Switzerland, the United States
would have taken in over three million refugees. Instead America
accepted hardly any.
In
all the countries that Hitler conquered, the economy was plundered for
use in the Nazi war machine. As a neutral, Switzerland did trade with
Germany and Italy, and with the Allies.
(For the Allied trade, the Swiss smuggled out precision ball
bearings and other military equipment disguised in consumer products
like watches.) But unlike in the countries which Hitler conquered, the
only products that Hitler could get from Switzerland were what he could
buy at full price.
Target
Switzerland
includes the maps of the evolving Germans invasion plans for "Case
Switzerland." Yet although the Germans several times massed troops
on the Swiss border for an invasion, the invasion never went forward.
With so many reasons to invade Switzerland, why did the Nazis desist?
The
Nazis could have eventually have conquered Switzerland, but at a fearful
price. The Wehrmacht expected 200,000 German casualties; it would have
taken a very long time to remove the Swiss military from the Alpine
Reduit to which they planned to make a stand. And by the time the
Swiss were defeated, every bridge and train track and everything else of
value to the conquerors would have been destroyed.
The
reason that Switzerland was too difficult to invadein contrast to all
the other nations which Hitler conquered in a matter of weekswas the
Swiss militia system. Unlike all the other nations of Europe, which
relied on a standing army, Switzerland was (and still is) defended by a
universal militia. Every man was trained in war, had his rifle at home,
was encouraged to practice frequently, and could be mobilized almost
instantly. The Swiss militiaman was under orders to fight to the last
bullet, and after that, with his bayonet, and after that, with his bare
hands. Rather than having to defeat an army, Hitler would have had to
defeat a whole people.
Conversely,
the Swiss citizen militia, with its extensive network of fortifications,
had no offensive capability. The Swiss militia was not going to sweep
into Berlin; modern Swiss-bashers who condemn the nation for not
declaring war fail to understand that by keeping the Axis out of
Switzerland, the Swiss were already doing everything they could for the
Allied cause.
From
the Anschluss of Austria to the Fall of France, Hitler swallowed nation
after nation where cowardly ruling elites surrendered the country to the
Naziseither before the shooting began, or a few weeks afterward. But
such a surrender would have been impossible in Switzerland, explains
Halbrook. The Swiss governmental system was decentralized, with the
separate 26 cantons, not the federal government, having the authority.
The federal government did notify the Swiss people that in case of a
German invasion, any claim that there had been a Swiss surrender should
be disregarded as Nazi propaganda. And because the military power was in
the hands of every Swiss man, the federal government would have been
unable to surrender had it ever wanted to. Nothing could stop the Swiss
militiamen from fighting to the very end.
Americas
Founders admired Switzerland as a Sister Republic amidst the
despotisms of Europe. The
American Founderslike the Swissunderstood the moral implications
of a universal militia system: a people who are trained to self-reliance
and responsibility will defend their freedom to the utmost. But a people
who rely on a professional standing army may not have the nerve to
resist tyranny.
When,
as William Shirer wrote from Berlin, the lamps of freedom were going out
all over Europe, they burned brighter than ever in Switzerland, as the
Swiss people maintained their democracy, their right to assemble, and
their freedom of religion. And the Swiss people saved thousands and
thousands of refugees from the gas chambers.
A well-regulated militia really was necessary to the security of
a free state.
Winston
Churchill and Adolph Hitler both understood how much Switzerland damaged
the Axis causeon both a military and a moral plane. Stephen
Halbrooks excellent bookthe first in English to tell
Switzerlands history during the waris the story of how a small,
isolated nation, faced with mighty enemies and gigantic dangers, can
demonstrate true greatness.
. Dave Kopel is Research Director of the Independence Institute, a free-market think tank in Golden, Colorado, http://i2i.org.
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