Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'appeasement'

The diplomatic policy of making concessions to an aggressive power to avoid conflict, most notably associated with Britain and France's approach toward Nazi Germany in the 1930s. Appeasement culminated in the 1938 Munich Agreement that allowed Hitler to annex parts of Czechoslovakia, demonstrating how attempts to placate expansionist regimes often embolden rather than satisfy their ambitions. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to appeasement serve as critical divergence points that could have altered the course of World War II.

What If Britain Made Peace With Germany in 1940?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Britain negotiated a peace settlement with Nazi Germany after the fall of France, fundamentally altering the course of World War II and the subsequent global order.

What If Poland Surrendered to Germany Without Fighting?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Poland capitulated to Nazi Germany's demands in 1939 without military resistance, potentially altering the outbreak and course of World War II.

What If The Munich Agreement Never Happened?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Britain and France refused to appease Hitler in 1938, potentially altering the course of World War II and the 20th century's geopolitical landscape.