General Henri Guisan (1874-1960) personified Swiss resistance during the war. The charismatic general was revered by the Swiss population, and would become a larger-than-life figure. (photo editor: Christoph Balsiger, swissinfo.ch)
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When Claus von Stauffenberg in the film Valkyrie – where he is played by Tom Cruise – is executed, there is a flashback to a farewell scene with his family. But what happened to the wives and children of the many plotters who were put to death? Previously unknown to historians, dozens of sons and…
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To mark the sixty-fifth anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, swissinfo.ch reflects on a few of the many Swiss nationals who defied authority and provided hope to thousands of persecuted Jews and other refugees. Yad Vashem, which is the Jewish people’s living memorial to the Holocaust, recognises more than 22,000 non-Jewish rescuers…
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Switzerland prepared itself against a possible assault by neighbouring Nazi Germany after hostilities broke out on September 1, 1939. The militia-based Swiss army was mobilised after the German attack on Poland. Although the country was never threatened in the end, people’s lives were turned upside down. Men went off to serve their country while women…
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