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marshall27 [118]
4 years ago
10

A nation that remained neutral in World War I was:

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erik [133]4 years ago
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It would be "Switzerland" that remained neutral in World War I (and technically in World War II as well), and it is false that although <span>the United States army was well prepared for war, her navy was ill-equipped, since it had one of the finest navies in the world. </span>
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