Eight Decades Later, Switzerland Posthumously Clears WWII Resistance Fighters
In a historic act of rehabilitation, Switzerland has officially repealed the convictions of 466 Swiss citizens who were sentenced for fighting in the French Resistance during World War II, formally correcting a controversial chapter of its past.

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland has officially repealed the sentences of 466 citizens who fought in the French Resistance.
- The rehabilitation is symbolic and does not allow for financial compensation.
- Swiss military law still bans citizens from serving in foreign armed forces.
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They Said
"Honour the commitment by volunteers to freedom and democracy"