The Story of Switzerland: Neutrality, Wealth, and Hidden Power
Fexingo History · Europe
The Story of Switzerland: Neutrality, Wealth, and Hidden Power
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 century brought the Sonderbund War, a civil conflict that forged a federal state in 1848—a constitution balancing German, French, Italian, and Romansh identities. Switzerland’s neutrality, formalized at the Congress of Vienna and tested in two world wars, is dissected through financial networks, humanitarian diplomacy, and the controversial role of Swiss banks in handling Nazi gold. The show also examines the modern paradox: a country of direct democracy, Alpine fortresses, and global corporate power, from Nestlé to the Red Cross. Join Lucas and Luna as they trace how a poor, fragmented land of farmers and mercenaries became one of the world’s most stable, wealthy, and secretive nations—a hidden power broker in the heart of Europe.