Should France and Britain have invaded Germany in 1935? (user search)
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« on: August 25, 2022, 01:11:12 AM »

Politically, Britain would never have gotten directly involved at this stage.

Nevertheless, on paper, France, Poland, and Czechoslovakia had enough military forces on their own to beat Germany as late as the beginning of 1938. The intervening two years made a huge difference for Germany's rearmament (which is why the Sitzkrieg happened after all). Additionally, Germany was able to defeat the three countries piecemeal. Czech tanks formed a crucial part of the invasion force into France.
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