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Brief account of the strategic consequences of the Munich Settlement

The 1938 Munich Settlement averted a European war, but set the stage for a much greater war a year later.

The following is a brief country-by-country account of the strategic fallout of the October 1938 Munich Settlement - proof positive of the folly of appeasement and a good starting point for students researching the WWII era.

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