Let's pretend that Hitler was a little less 'aggressive' in his foreign policy. Essentially, there might be no action taken against Austria, or Czechia. Instead, Hitler waits till like 1939, then, he moves troops into Danzig with the intention of sparking a war with Poland.
If anything else, within reason, that needs to be changed about Hitler and the decisions he should make, feel free to say it. In this timeline, I imagine that France and Britain would be pushovers when this move against Poland takes place as Hitler wouldn't have established a precedent of taking over countries, so there isn't much incentive to do anything. Russia might have done something, but I question how well they would be able to handle themselves, so early on as it is. I'm thinking Austria may not do a thing. Czechia may do something, but kind of doubt it. Italy... doubt anything will become of them. Let's assume that Hitler is fully satisfied with the absorption of a decent amount of Poland, not necessarily the entire thing, much like what was done OTL.
What do you think? How could this work?