It’s not that well known in the world that, from the 14th to the 16th century, the Swiss were fearsome warriors. In fact if you told people that they would probably laugh.

Is that better known in Switzerland itself? Is it taught in school? How is it seen—is there pride, shame, or indifference?

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Posted by johnny-two-giraffes

6 Comments

  1. I think most people here are aware of Swiss history. It is taught in schools.

    There is no pride or shame, as it ended in the 16th century, and, uh, that was a long time ago.

  2. i_am__not_a_robot on

    >It’s not that well known in the ~~world~~ U.S. that… [insert any fact about European history]

    FTFY

  3. Sea-Discipline7357 on

    Yes it’s fairly well known as it is taught in school. Albeit often in a dry and uninteresting way (but that goes for history in general)

  4. LetsPlayDrew on

    You should’ve phrased this to “How aware are redditors of the Swiss military past” because it seems like most of them are clueless mostly being Americans.

  5. As always with such topics you can find a bunch of history nerds who could tell you the exact battle order of Murten, a bunch of people who forgot everything they learned in school, and a large majority of people who kinda know that the old confederacy was some sort military power in the late medieval/early modern age but no exact details.