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Switzerland

The military history of Switzerland during the 19th and 20th centuries is a fascinating journey through wars, alliances, and strategic shifts. Let’s explore some key moments:

  1. Peninsular War (1807–1814):
    • During the Napoleonic Wars, Switzerland played a crucial role. French troops invaded Portugal in 1807, leading to the Peninsular War.
    • Swedish forces fought alongside the British against the French and their allies.
    • The famous Battle of Svolder in the 10th century resulted in the partition of Norway between Denmark and Sweden.
  2. Russo-Swedish Wars:
    • The Russo-Swedish War (1495–97) saw Russian forces laying siege to the Swedish castle of Vyborg. The siege ended dramatically when a castellan set his powder supply on fire, scaring off the Muscovites.
    • In subsequent years, Russia devastated Swedish Finland, leading to hostilities.
    • The Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648) involved most major European powers, including Sweden. Although the Battle of Lützen was a Swedish victory, King Gustavus Adolphus was killed.
  3. Modernization and Universal Military Service:
    • In the 19th century, Sweden developed a defense system based on universal military service. All eligible men between 20 and 25 underwent training.
    • The coastal defense branch, Kustartilleriet (coastal artillery), played a significant role within the navy.
  4. World Wars and Neutrality:
    • During World War I, Sweden maintained neutrality but faced economic challenges.
    • In World War II, Sweden remained neutral but provided humanitarian aid and sheltered refugees.
  5. Postwar Era and NATO Neutrality:
    • After World War II, Sweden focused on modernizing its armed forces.
    • It actively participated in UN peacekeeping missions.
    • Despite proximity to the Cold War, Sweden maintained a policy of neutrality and non-alignment.

Switzerland’s military history reflects its adaptability, commitment to national survival, and contributions to global peacekeeping efforts

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  • Model 1878 for Vetterli rifle
    Switzerland

    Model 1878 for Vetterli rifle

    sword

  • Model 1889 for Schmidt-Rubin fifle with big ball
    Switzerland

    Model 1889 for Schmidt-Rubin fifle with big ball

    knife

  • Model 1889 for Schmidt-Rubin fifle with small ball
    Switzerland

    Model 1889 for Schmidt-Rubin fifle with small ball

    knife

  • Model 1889 for Schmidt-Rubin rifle
    Switzerland

    Model 1889 for Schmidt-Rubin rifle

    knife

  • Model 1906 Schmidt-Rubin
    Switzerland

    Model 1906 Schmidt-Rubin

    sword

  • Model 1911 for Schmidt-Rubin and M1931 carabine
    Switzerland

    Model 1911 for Schmidt-Rubin and M1931 carabine

    knife

  • Model 1914 for Schmidt-Rubin
    Switzerland

    Model 1914 for Schmidt-Rubin

    sword

  • Model 1916 for enginieers
    Switzerland

    Model 1916 for enginieers

    machete

  • Model 1957 Assault Rifle
    Switzerland

    Model 1957 Assault Rifle

    knife

  • Pioneer faschinenmesser M1878 - no sawback variant
    Switzerland

    Pioneer faschinenmesser M1878 – no sawback variant

  • Saber M1896
    Switzerland

    Saber M1896

    saber

  • SIG530 socket bayonet
    Switzerland

    SIG530 socket bayonet

    knife

  • Socket hexagonal - kantonal?
    Switzerland

    Socket hexagonal – kantonal?

    socket

  • socket???
    Switzerland

    socket???

    socket

  • STG90
    Switzerland

    STG90

    knife

  • Swiss fighting knife
    Switzerland

    Swiss fighting knife

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