Chamberlain didn't give Sudetenland to Hitler.
What if Chamberlain was more wiser and realised what Hitler actually was. Instead of giving in to him at the Munich agreement, he supported the Czechs instead.
Public opinion was rather against the Munich agreement at the time, most people wanted the Czechs to be able to defend their own country.
Czechoslovakia had a powerful army in 1938, and the Sudetenland was quite defendable, though the British and French where still not ready for war.
What do YOU think? Would Hitler have backed down? Or would the Second World war have erupted a year earlier?
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Last edited by Joe; May 1st, 2008 at 03:02 PM.
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