Scenarios about 'Munich Agreement'
The 1938 diplomatic agreement where Britain, France, and Italy permitted Nazi Germany to annex portions of Czechoslovakia known as the Sudetenland. This act of appeasement, championed by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain as securing "peace for our time," is widely considered a failed attempt to prevent German aggression that ultimately emboldened Hitler and contributed to the outbreak of World War II less than a year later.
What If Czechoslovakia Fought Germany in 1938?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Czechoslovakia refused to surrender the Sudetenland and chose to fight Nazi Germany, potentially altering the course of World War II before it officially began.