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The Story of Switzerland: Neutrality, Wealth, and Hidden Power — Fexingo History
by Fexingo
Nestled in the heart of Europe, Switzerland's story is far more than chocolate, banks, and alpine tranquility. This show peels back the myth of a peaceful, neutral nation to reveal a history forged in war, innovation, and ruthless pragmatism. From the legendary oath of the Rütlischwur in 1291—when three forest cantons defied the Habsburgs—to the brutal battles of Morgarten and Sempach that carved a confederation out of feudal chaos, Lucas and Luna guide listeners through centuries of struggle. Explore the Swiss Reformation under Zwingli and Calvin, which turned Zurich and Geneva into ideological battlegrounds and refuges for persecuted Protestants. Witness the Old Swiss Confederacy's expansion into a military power that held its own against Burgundy, the Habsburgs, and the French. The show delves into the pivotal Treaty of Westphalia (1648), which cemented Swiss independence from the Holy Roman Empire, and the Napoleonic era's Act of Mediation, which reshaped the cantons. The 19th cent
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Switzerland's 1291 Founding Myth vs Historical Reality — Fexingo History
Every Swiss schoolchild learns the story: on August 1, 1291, representatives from Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden gathered on the Rütli meadow and swore an oath of eternal alliance, founding the Swiss Confederacy. But as historian Roger Sablonier showed, the famous Federal Charter of 1291 was actually written decades later, probably around 1309. This episode unpacks the gap between myth and history: the real origins of the Confederacy in the 13th-century struggle against Habsburg bailiffs, the importance of the earlier Pact of Brunnen (1315), and the role of the Rütli oath as 19th-century nation-building propaganda. Lucas and Luna explore how the legend became a civic religion, the scholarly detective work that exposed the forgery, and what the real 1291 charter tells us about medieval power politics. Along the way, they discuss the Landsgemeinde tradition, the Habsburgs' imperial ambitions, and why a nation built on diversity still needs a founding story. A must-listen for anyone who's ever wondered why some historical myths are too good to be true.#RTli #FederalCharter #1291 #RogerSablonier #Habsburg #Landsgemeinde #Schwyz #Uri #Unterwalden #MedievalSwitzerland #SwissMyth #PactofBrunnen #August1st #SwissNationalDay #EternalAlliance #WaldstTte #History #FexingoHistory #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's 2008 Banking Crisis: The Fall of UBS — Fexingo History
When the 2008 global financial crisis hit, Switzerland's largest bank, UBS, found itself on the brink of collapse after massive exposure to subprime mortgages. This episode explores how the Swiss government and central bank orchestrated a historic bailout, injecting 6 billion Swiss francs and creating a 'bad bank' to absorb toxic assets. We discuss the role of UBS chairman Marcel Ospel, who was forced to resign, and the controversial 'too big to fail' legislation that followed. The crisis also exposed the dark side of Swiss banking secrecy, as UBS was later forced to hand over thousands of client names to U.S. authorities, effectively ending bank secrecy for American clients. We delve into the negotiations, the political fallout, and the lasting impact on Switzerland's financial reputation. Key figures include Philipp Hildebrand of the Swiss National Bank and Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf, the finance minister. The episode also touches on the SNB's 2009 UBS stake and the 2013 'Lex USA' agreement that allowed banks to cooperate with foreign tax authorities. A pivotal moment in modern Swiss history that redefined the nation's relationship with banking.#UBS #SubprimeCrisis #TooBigToFail #MarcelOspel #SwissNationalBank #PhilippHildebrand #BankSecrecy #LexUSA #2008FinancialCrisis #Bailout #EvelineWidmerSchlumpf #SwissBanking #BadBank #FinancialHistory #SwissEconomy #BankingCrisis #History #FexingoHistory #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's 1847 Sonderbund War: The Last Step to Unity — Fexingo History
In 1847, Switzerland stood on the brink of civil war. The Sonderbund, a league of seven Catholic cantons, seceded from the confederation, rejecting the growing centralization of power. This episode of The Story of Switzerland explores the Sonderbund War, a short but decisive conflict that ended with the defeat of the secessionist cantons and paved the way for the 1848 Federal Constitution. Lucas and Luna discuss the political tensions that led to the war, the key figure of General Guillaume-Henri Dufour—who led federal troops with a strategy of minimal bloodshed—and the surrender of Lucerne, the Sonderbund's stronghold. They examine the peace terms that balanced punishment with reconciliation, and how the war's outcome solidified Swiss federalism, creating the modern nation-state. The episode also touches on the larger European context, with the conservative powers of the Holy Alliance watching nervously, and contrasts the swift Swiss resolution with the broader revolutions of 1848 in Europe. Discover how a brief conflict of less than one month set the stage for the Switzerland we know today.#SonderbundWar #Switzerland #History #1847 #GuillaumeHenriDufour #SwissHistory #Federalism #Tagsatzung #Lucerne #CivilWar #SwissArmy #Neutrality #1848Constitution #Fribourg #Valais #Schwyz #EuropeanHistory #FexingoHistory #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's 1971 Female Suffrage: A Belated Democracy — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the long and contentious struggle for women's suffrage in Switzerland — a country that prides itself on direct democracy but was one of the last in Europe to grant women the vote. They trace the roots of the movement from the late 19th century, through the 1959 referendum that failed, to the eventual narrow victory in 1971. Along the way, they highlight key figures like the Zurich activist Emma Kammacher and the controversial role of the federal government. The conversation also touches on the peculiar case of Appenzell Innerrhoden, which held out until 1990 when the Swiss Federal Court finally forced it to comply. Lucas and Luna discuss how Switzerland's cantonal system and direct democracy paradoxically became obstacles, and what this tells us about the nation's hidden power structures.#Switzerland #WomensSuffrage #DirectDemocracy #1971Referendum #AppenzellInnerrhoden #Helvetia #EmmaKammacher #KatharinaZellweger #Bundesrat #SwissCantons #Feminism #Politics #20thCentury #SwissHistory #FexingoHistory #Equality #VotingRights #History #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Swiss Neutrality in World War I: A Precarious Balancing Act — Fexingo History
When World War I erupted in 1914, Switzerland mobilized its army under General Ulrich Wille, a controversial figure with close ties to Germany. Despite declaring neutrality, the country faced immense internal and external pressures. The episode explores how Switzerland navigated the Great War, including the 1917 Grimm-Hoffmann affair, where a Swiss diplomat secretly proposed a separate peace between Russia and Germany, nearly dragging Switzerland into the conflict. We delve into the economic struggles, the bitter class divide between urban and rural populations, and the 1918 general strike (Landesstreik) that threatened civil war. The role of the Red Cross under Henry Dunant's legacy and the humanitarian efforts in prisoner exchanges are also highlighted. Ultimately, Switzerland emerged from the war with its neutrality intact but deeply changed, setting the stage for the interwar period and the challenges of the 1930s.#WorldWarI #SwissNeutrality #GeneralStrike1918 #UlrichWille #GrimmHoffmannAffair #Landesstreik #RedCross #HenryDunant #SwissHistory #Neutrality #Bern #ZRich #RapportWille #Oberkriegskommissariat #FederalCouncil #20thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's 1939 National Exhibition: A Wartime Propaganda Masterpiece — Fexingo History
In 1939, as Europe braced for war, Switzerland staged a dazzling national exhibition in Zürich called the Landi 39. This wasn't just a fair — it was a carefully orchestrated piece of propaganda designed to forge a unified Swiss identity and project neutrality and strength to the outside world. Lucas and Luna explore how the Landi introduced iconic Swiss symbols like the 'Geistige Landesverteidigung' (spiritual national defense), the 'Nidelbad' dairy pavilion, and the famous 'Sempacher Becher' drinking horn. They discuss the role of architect Hans Hofmann, the controversial 'Swiss Village' that presented an idealized Alpine pastoralism, and how the exhibition shaped Switzerland's self-image for decades. The conversation also touches on the darker side: the exclusion of anti-fascist voices and the careful management of Switzerland's multilingual image. A fascinating look at how a small, neutral nation used culture and design to survive the Nazi era intact.#Landi39 #SwissExhibition #GeistigeLandesverteidigung #SpiritualDefence #HansHofmann #Nidelbad #SempacherBecher #SwissIdentity #Neutrality #Propaganda #ZRich #1939 #WWII #SwissVillage #AlpinePastoralism #NationalExhibition #History #FexingoHistory #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's Alpine Weather War: The 1799 Russian Army Crossing — Fexingo History
In 1799, during the War of the Second Coalition, Russian General Alexander Suvorov led his army of 20,000 men on a desperate crossing of the Swiss Alps in winter, attempting to link up with Austrian forces. This episode follows Suvorov's harrowing march over the Gotthard Pass and the Panix Pass, where his troops faced blizzards, avalanches, and French defenders under General André Masséna. We explore the strategic blunders that left Suvorov stranded, the heroic stand of the Russian rearguard at the Devil's Bridge, and how the brutal Alpine terrain became the graveyard of the Russian campaign. Drawing on Suvorov's own orders and journals, as well as Swiss local accounts, this episode reveals a forgotten chapter of Alpine warfare that reshaped European alliances and cemented Swiss pass defenses. We also touch on the memorials that remain today, and the Suvorov monument in the Schöllenen Gorge.#Suvorov #SwissAlps #WarOfTheSecondCoalition #GotthardPass #MassNa #PanixPass #DevilsBridge #AlpineWarfare #SchLlenenGorge #RussianArmy #1799 #SwissNeutrality #NapoleonicWars #MilitaryHistory #CantonUrsen #History #FexingoHistory #EuropeanHistory #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Swiss Neutrality in the Cold War: Spies, Secrets, and Survival — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Story of Switzerland, Lucas and Luna explore how Switzerland's famous neutrality was tested during the Cold War. They discuss the secretive 'Mirage' affair, where Swiss procurement of Mirage fighter jets spiraled into a political scandal that revealed deep corruption and intelligence failures. The conversation also covers Switzerland's delicate balancing act between East and West, including the role of the Office of the Attorney General in prosecuting espionage, and the controversial nuclear weapons program in the 1960s. Specific names include Rudolf Mäder, Elisabeth Kopp, and the Swiss intelligence service (Nachrichtendienst). The episode also touches on the Swiss exile community and the 'Swiss connection' in Cold War spy exchanges, including the exchange of Soviet spy Rudolf Abel. Listeners will learn about the lesser-known 'Nacht und Nebel' operations and the surprising truth behind Switzerland's 'armed neutrality' during the nuclear age.#ColdWar #SwissNeutrality #MirageAffair #SwissSpies #RudolfMDer #ElisabethKopp #Nachrichtendienst #SwissNuclearProgram #RudolfAbel #SpyExchange #Neutrality #History #FexingoHistory #Switzerland #ColdWarHistory #Intelligence #Espionage #ArmedNeutrality #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's Wartime Chocolate: How a Nation Stayed Fed Under Siege — Fexingo History
During World War II, Switzerland faced a nightmare scenario: surrounded by Axis powers, cut off from imports, and facing potential starvation. But the Swiss found an unlikely savior in chocolate. This episode of The Story of Switzerland: Neutrality, Wealth, and Hidden Power explores how the country's confectionery industry, led by giants like Nestlé and Suchard, pivoted to produce emergency rations. We delve into the 'chocolate for the people' campaign, the role of the Swiss Army's 'Schoggi' in soldier morale, and how cocoa became a tool of diplomatic leverage. Lucas and Luna discuss the wartime 'Chocolate Commission,' the use of sugar beets as a substitute, and the surprising fact that chocolate bars were included in soldiers' field rations. The episode also touches on the postwar boom that turned Swiss chocolate into a global luxury brand. It's a story of ingenuity, resilience, and the sweet taste of survival.#SwissChocolate #WWII #SwitzerlandHistory #Nestl #Suchard #WartimeRationing #FoodHistory #Neutrality #SwissArmy #Cocoa #SugarBeets #ChocolateCommission #FexingoHistory #History #Europe #Alps #Economy #Rationing #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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The Vaud Revolution of 1798: Switzerland's Forgotten Uprising — Fexingo History
While Swiss neutrality and the Reduit are well-known, the Vaud Revolution of 1798 is a crucial turning point that reshaped the Swiss Confederation. This episode explores how the Pays de Vaud, a subject territory of Bern for centuries, rose up against its overlords with the help of French revolutionary forces. We delve into the role of Frédéric-César de La Harpe, a Vaudois patriot who lobbied in Paris for liberation, and his clash with the conservative Bernese patriciate. The revolution led to the brief, turbulent Helvetic Republic, a centralized state imposed by France that abolished internal borders and feudal privileges but sparked fierce resistance in the forest cantons like Nidwalden, where a brutal suppression followed. We examine the consequences of this upheaval—how it paved the way for the 1803 Act of Mediation by Napoleon, which restored some cantonal sovereignty, and how it contributed to the modern federal system. This episode also touches on the legacy of the revolution in Vaud's identity, symbolized by the cantonal motto 'Liberté et Patrie' and the white-green flag. The story reveals how external pressures and internal inequalities can fracture a confederation, leaving a lasting mark on Swiss history.#VaudRevolution #HelveticRepublic #FredericCesarDeLaHarpe #PaysDeVaud #Bern #SwissHistory #1798 #ActOfMediation #Napoleon #Nidwalden #SwissConfederation #FrenchRevolution #DirectorialConstitution #Tagsatzung #LiberteEtPatrie #SwissFederalism #History #FexingoHistory #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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The Swiss Guard: Papal Protectors and Swiss Identity — Fexingo History
The Swiss Guard is the world's oldest continuously serving military unit, but its history is far more than ceremonial. From the 1506 arrival of 150 Swiss mercenaries in Rome, through the 1527 Sack of Rome where 147 guards died defending Pope Clement VII, to the 1998 assassination of Commander Alois Estermann, this episode traces how a band of Reisläufer became a living symbol of Swiss loyalty and courage. Lucas and Luna explore the Guard's unique recruitment from Swiss Catholic cantons, their Renaissance armor, the 2006 attempted defection, and the recent reforms under Pope Francis. It's a story of faith, duty, and the surprising ways Switzerland projects soft power.#SwissGuard #PontificalSwissGuard #PopeJuliusII #SackOfRome1527 #AloisEstermann #ReislUfer #SwissMercenaries #Vatican #CatholicChurch #PopeFrancis #Helvetii #SwissHistory #PapalProtection #Renaissance #CeremonialGuard #SwissNeutrality #History #FexingoHistory #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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The Swiss Peasant Revolt of 1653: A Forgotten Civil War — Fexingo History
In 1653, Switzerland came closer than ever to tearing itself apart — not over religion or foreign threats, but over money, power, and the arrogance of its urban elites. The Swiss Peasant Revolt, long overshadowed by the country's later myth of consensus and neutrality, saw farmers from Lucerne, Bern, and Solothurn rise up against city-imposed taxes and currency devaluation. Led by a charismatic innkeeper named Niklaus Leuenberger, thousands of peasants marched on Bern, forming a rural parliament and demanding justice. But the cities responded with crushing force: Leuenberger was captured and publicly beheaded, his head displayed on a spike as a warning. This episode explores how the revolt exposed the deep fractures in Switzerland's Old Confederacy, the cynical alliance of Catholic and Protestant cities against a common rural enemy, and how the revolt's memory was deliberately suppressed to maintain the illusion of unity. We also look at the revolt's surprising legacy — including its echoes in modern Swiss direct democracy and the Landsgemeinde tradition. A story of class, power, and the price of forgetting.#SwissPeasantRevolt #NiklausLeuenberger #1653 #OldConfederacy #Lucerne #Bern #Solothurn #PeasantWar #DirectDemocracy #Landsgemeinde #SwissHistory #ClassConflict #CurrencyDevaluation #Entlebuch #Emmental #EarlyModernEurope #History #FexingoHistory #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's Gotthard Railway: The Tunnel That Forged a Nation — Fexingo History
Switzerland's Gotthard Railway, completed in 1882, is more than an engineering marvel—it is the spine that connected a fragmented confederation into a unified nation. This episode dives into the story of how the 15-kilometer tunnel through the Gotthard massif was conceived by visionary engineer Alfred Escher, carved through treacherous granite by thousands of Italian and Swiss workers, and financed by a bold international consortium. We explore the grueling conditions: workers faced rockfalls, silicosis, and dynamite accidents; over 300 died during construction. The railway transformed Swiss trade, politics, and identity, linking the German-speaking north to the Italian-speaking Ticino and ending centuries of Alpine isolation. Lucas and Luna discuss the rivalry with France's Mont Cenis tunnel, the role of the Gotthard in Swiss neutrality and its use during both World Wars, and the modern legacy of the 57-kilometer Gotthard Base Tunnel—the world's longest railway tunnel. From the fears of southern invasion to the triumph of Swiss engineering, this episode reveals how a hole through a mountain made Switzerland what it is today.#GotthardRailway #AlfredEscher #SwissEngineering #GotthardTunnel #AlpineRailways #SwissHistory #RailwayHistory #IndustrialRevolution #Ticino #Neutrality #19thCentury #Infrastructure #Eidgenossenschaft #SwissIdentity #Mountains #EngineeringMarvel #History #FexingoHistory #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's Unlikely Industrial Power: The Brown Boveri Story — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore an overlooked chapter of Swiss history: the rise of Brown, Boveri & Cie (BBC), a company that turned Switzerland into a global industrial powerhouse. From its founding in 1891 by Charles Brown and Walter Boveri in Baden, Switzerland, BBC dominated electrical engineering, building turbines and generators that powered half the world's early hydroelectric plants. We dive into how a small, neutral country with no natural resources became a leader in heavy industry, the role of Swiss engineering schools like ETH Zürich, and the company's controversial dealings during both World Wars. Key figures include Charles Brown, Walter Boveri, and later CEO Ernst Schaltegger. We also touch on BBC's 1988 merger with Swedish ASEA to form ABB, creating the world's largest electrical engineering company. The episode challenges the stereotype of Switzerland as purely a banking and tourism nation, revealing its deep roots in industrial innovation.#Switzerland #BrownBoveri #BBC #ABB #CharlesBrown #WalterBoveri #ElectricalEngineering #IndustrialHistory #ETHZurich #BadenSwitzerland #Hydroelectric #WorldWarI #WorldWarII #SwissIndustry #Neutrality #Innovation #History #FexingoHistory #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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The Battle of Morgarten 1315: How Swiss Peasants Crushed Habsburg Knights — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Story of Switzerland, Lucas and Luna return to the foundational story of Swiss independence — the Battle of Morgarten in 1315. They explore how the mountain cantons of Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden, united in the Eternal Alliance of 1291, faced the might of the Habsburg army under Duke Leopold I. Using terrain, surprise, and rudimentary weapons like halberds and rocks, the Swiss peasants and herdsmen defeated heavily armored knights, securing their autonomy and forging a martial reputation that would echo for centuries. Lucas discusses the tactical details: the narrow pass between Lake Aegeri and the Morgarten mountain, the avalanche of boulders and logs, the psychological impact of the yodeling and horn calls. He also addresses the contested mythology — how later chroniclers embellished the story, and how the battle became a cornerstone of Swiss national identity. Luna asks about the immediate aftermath and the Pact of Brunnen, which solidified the confederacy. The episode ends with a reflection on how a single, unlikely victory can shape a nation's destiny.#BattleOfMorgarten #SwissHistory #Habsburgs #LeopoldI #Uri #Schwyz #Unterwalden #EternalAlliance #Halberd #PactOfBrunnen #MedievalSwitzerland #Cantons #MilitaryHistory #SwissIndependence #Morgarten #History #FexingoHistory #Europe #RTlischwur #SempachBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's Alpine Fortress: The Reduit Strategy — Fexingo History
In this episode of The Story of Switzerland, Lucas and Luna explore the Réduit national, Switzerland's secret Alpine fortress strategy developed during World War II. They delve into how General Henri Guisan, a figure introduced in earlier episodes, masterminded this defensive plan to protect Swiss neutrality against Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. The conversation covers the construction of hidden fortresses like Fortress Gondo and Fortress Cindey, the A-B-C fortification classification system, and the controversial elements of the strategy, including the potential abandonment of cities like Bern and Zürich. Lucas explains the geopolitical pressures Switzerland faced, the role of the Swiss army in maintaining neutrality, and the lasting legacy of the Réduit in Swiss national identity. This episode offers a deep dive into military history, strategic thinking, and the costs of neutrality, providing specific dates, locations, and operational details that give listeners a concrete understanding of this unique defense system.#RDuitNational #HenriGuisan #OperationTannenbaum #FortressGondo #FortressCindey #SwissNeutrality #WorldWarII #AlpineFortress #SwissArmy #ABCFortifications #SwissHistory #MilitaryStrategy #Neutrality #FexingoHistory #Podcast #History #Europe #Switzerland #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's Hidden Gold: The Nazi Bank Deal That Shaped a Nation — Fexingo History
During World War II, Switzerland maintained its neutrality while secretly trading gold with Nazi Germany — gold that included looted assets from occupied countries and even victims of the Holocaust. This episode explores the complex web of financial dealings between the Swiss National Bank (Schweizerische Nationalbank) and the Reichsbank, the role of Swiss banks in laundering stolen wealth, and the controversial 1946 Washington Agreement that resolved Allied claims. We delve into the Bergier Commission's 2002 report, the dormant accounts scandal, and how Switzerland confronted — or failed to confront — this dark chapter. Featuring key figures like Thomas Borer, the Swiss diplomat who handled the crisis, and examining the enduring legacy of the 'Sonderfall' myth, this conversation reveals how Switzerland's banking secrecy and gold trade both protected and tarnished its neutral image. We also discuss the impact on Swiss-American relations and the eventual reforms that opened Swiss banking to global scrutiny.#SwissGold #NaziLoot #SwissNationalBank #WashingtonAgreement #BergierCommission #Holocaust #DormantAccounts #BankingSecrecy #Neutrality #WorldWarII #Reichsbank #GoldTrade #ThomasBorer #Sonderfall #SwissHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Europe #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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The Swiss Roots of the Red Cross: From Solferino to Geneva — Fexingo History
This episode traces the remarkable story of how a Swiss businessman, Henry Dunant, appalled by the suffering of wounded soldiers at the Battle of Solferino in 1859, catalyzed the creation of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. Lucas and Luna explore Dunant's journey from writing 'A Memory of Solferino' to founding the International Committee for Relief to the Wounded, which became the ICRC. They discuss the 1864 Geneva Convention, the adoption of the red cross emblem (a reversal of the Swiss flag), and the movement's expansion into the Red Crescent and Red Crystal. The episode also covers Dunant's personal tragedy—his financial ruin and ostracism—and his belated Nobel Peace Prize in 1901. Along the way, they touch on the role of the Swiss federal government, the involvement of General Guillaume-Henri Dufour, and the enduring tension between neutrality and humanitarian action. Key figures include Henry Dunant, Gustave Moynier, and Clara Barton. The story reveals how Swiss neutrality and humanitarianism became intertwined, for better and worse.#HenryDunant #BattleOfSolferino #RedCross #GenevaConvention #ICRC #GustaveMoynier #ClaraBarton #NobelPeacePrize #SwissNeutrality #HumanitarianLaw #Solferino #Geneva #GuillaumeHenriDufour #RedCrescent #AMemoryOfSolferino #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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The 1848 Federal Constitution: How Switzerland Became a Nation — Fexingo History
Switzerland's modern identity as a federal state was forged not on a battlefield but in a parliamentary chamber during the tumultuous year of 1848. While revolutions swept Europe, Swiss leaders from rival cantons—liberals and conservatives, Catholics and Protestants—came together to draft a constitution that transformed a loose confederation of 25 cantons into a single federal state with a powerful army, a unified currency, and a national postal system. This episode dives into the Sonderbundskrieg, a brief civil war that pitted seven Catholic cantons against the federal government, and explores how the resulting document, the Bundesverfassung of 1848, created Switzerland's unique system of direct democracy, federalism, and permanent neutrality. We meet the key figures like Ulrich Ochsenbein and Jonas Furrer, and trace how the Swiss model inspired other nations, from the United States to post-war Germany. The constitution's compromise—centralizing defense and foreign policy while leaving cantons in control of education and police—remains the bedrock of Swiss political life today.#Sonderbundskrieg #Bundesverfassung #1848 #UlrichOchsenbein #JonasFurrer #SwissFederalism #DirectDemocracy #Neutrality #CatholicCantons #CivilWar #Tagsatzung #FederalState #SwissHistory #Europe #Constitution #RevolutionsOf1848 #History #FexingoHistory #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Swiss Mercenaries: The Bloody Business That Built a Nation — Fexingo History
Before Switzerland became synonymous with chocolate and numbered bank accounts, its most famous export was soldiers. For centuries, Swiss mercenaries were the most feared and sought-after warriors in Europe, fighting for popes, kings, and emperors across countless battlefields. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise and fall of the Swiss Reisläufer system. They delve into the brutal pike-and-halberd tactics that shattered medieval chivalry, the cash-for-blood economy that enriched cantons and fueled internal strife, the tragic irony of Swiss fighting Swiss at Marignano in 1515 — a battle that cemented Swiss neutrality through humiliating defeat — and the living legacy that survives today in the Vatican's Swiss Guard. Along the way, they meet figures like the mercenary captain Albrecht von Stein, the warrior-pope Julius II, and the Valois king Francis I. This is the story of how a poor mountain confederation became Europe's mercenary powerhouse, and why the blood money of the Reisläufer still shapes Swiss identity.#SwissMercenaries #ReislUfer #SwissGuard #Pikemen #Marignano #JuliusII #FrancisI #AlbrechtvonStein #Vatican #SwissHistory #Mercenary #RenaissanceWarfare #Neutrality #Cantons #SwissPike #Medieval #History #FexingoHistory #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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The Swiss Sonderfall: How a Nation Built Wealth on Secrecy and Banking — Fexingo History
This episode of The Story of Switzerland explores the origins and evolution of Swiss banking secrecy — from medieval money-changing in Geneva to the 1934 Banking Act that made secrecy a crime to break. We follow the rise of private banks like Wegelin & Co., the role of Huguenot refugees in establishing Geneva as a financial hub, and how neutrality created a unique legal environment for capital. The story takes a dark turn with the Nachrichtenloser Konten (dormant accounts) scandal and the bitter fight over Holocaust-era assets, showing how Switzerland's wealth is intertwined with ethical compromises. We also look at the 2008 UBS tax evasion case and the slow erosion of banking secrecy in the 21st century. Through it all, listeners will understand why the Swiss call their system a 'Sonderfall' — a special case — and how a small, landlocked country became the world's banker.#SwissBanking #BankingSecrecy #Sonderfall #Geneva #Huguenots #Wegelin #1934BankingAct #NachrichtenloseKonten #HolocaustAssets #UBS #TaxEvasion #Neutrality #SwissWealth #PrivateBanking #Numeraire #History #FexingoHistory #Europe #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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Switzerland's Secret Army: The Hidden Fortresses of the Reduit — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of Switzerland's most audacious military strategies: the National Reduit, a network of hidden fortresses carved into the Alps during World War II. They discuss how General Henri Guisan, in 1940, faced with Nazi Germany surrounding the country, abandoned the vulnerable plains and retreated to a mountain redoubt. Lucas explains the A-B-C classification of fortifications, the massive underground bunkers like Fortress St. Gotthard, and the controversial policy of destroying border bridges and tunnels. The conversation reveals how Switzerland's neutrality was backed by a willingness to blow up its own infrastructure—and how the Reduit mentality persists in Swiss civil defense today. Specific sites mentioned: Fortress Gondo, Fortress Cindey, and the secret command post at Eggen. Lucas also touches on the debate: was the Reduit a genuine defense or a bluff? And how did the Swiss maintain secrecy in a small democracy?#Switzerland #Reduit #HenriGuisan #WorldWarII #SwissNeutrality #AlpineFortresses #FortressGondo #FortressCindey #SecretBunkers #MilitaryHistory #CivilDefense #NaziGermany #OperationTannenbaum #Gotthard #SwissArmy #20thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #SwissHistory #RTlischwurBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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The Birth of Swiss Neutrality: From Mountain Confederacy to Modern Power — Fexingo History
In this pilot episode, we journey to August 1, 1291, on the Rütli meadow beside Lake Lucerne, where representatives from three forest cantons—Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden—swore an oath of mutual defense against Habsburg rule. Lucas and Luna explore how this legendary founding moment gave rise to a unique confederacy that would eventually become the modern Swiss state. They discuss the strategic use of Alpine passes, the Battle of Morgarten in 1315 where Swiss peasants defeated Habsburg knights, and the gradual expansion from three to eight cantons. The episode examines early Swiss military tactics like the halberd and the phalanx of pikes, the role of the Gotthard Pass in trade and independence, and the cultural myth of Wilhelm Tell. They also touch on the Reformation's impact on Swiss cantons and preview how Switzerland's neutrality emerged from centuries of conflict, culminating in its recognition at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. The conversation sets the stage for future episodes on Swiss banking, the Red Cross, and Switzerland's role in two world wars.#Switzerland #SwissHistory #RTliOath #Morgarten1315 #Habsburgs #Confederacy #AlpinePasses #GotthardPass #WilhelmTell #MedievalHistory #SwissNeutrality #OldSwissConfederacy #BattleOfMorgarten #Halberd #Pikemen #UriSchwyzUnterwalden #History #FexingoHistory #RTlischwur #MorgartenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-story-of-switzerland-neutrality-wealth-and-hidden-power-fexingo-history--6985280/support.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Nestled in the heart of Europe, Switzerland's story is far more than chocolate, banks, and alpine tranquility. This show peels back the myth of a peaceful, neutral nation to reveal a history forged in war, innovation, and ruthless pragmatism. From the legendary oath of the Rütlischwur in 1291—when three forest cantons defied the Habsburgs—to the brutal battles of Morgarten and Sempach that carved a confederation out of feudal chaos, Lucas and Luna guide listeners through centuries of struggle. Explore the Swiss Reformation under Zwingli and Calvin, which turned Zurich and Geneva into ideological battlegrounds and refuges for persecuted Protestants. Witness the Old Swiss Confederacy's expansion into a military power that held its own against Burgundy, the Habsburgs, and the French. The show delves into the pivotal Treaty of Westphalia (1648), which cemented Swiss independence from the Holy Roman Empire, and the Napoleonic era's Act of Mediation, which reshaped the cantons. The 19th cent
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