Re: Chamberlain didn't give Sudetenland to Hitler.
Another thing to point out is that quite a few of the newer weapons that Germany was developing would have probably been put on the back burner as the war would have perhaps occurred later and the sense of desperation would not have taken priority. And the other countries realizing what a threat Hitler could be would start to rearm seeing Germany was doing so too. And there was always the USSR. I don't think IMO that they would have stayed buddies for much longer. War would have happened perhaps later but surely before Hitler was ready.
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