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No WW2, let's say Brünig manages to stay Chancellor long enough to get credit for the Laussanne moratorium on German debt and as the economy marginally improves in 1932, so elections aren't called and the Nazis miss their moment to gain power. Into 1933 the world starts to recover 'naturally' from the Depression and Reichstag elections in German produce a left of center government and Brünig is out. How long would it take a stabilized Europe without the threat of war and say with the world disarmement conference in 1932-34 not being walked away from by Germany ends with an agreement to disarm to create civilian nuclear power?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Disarmament_Conference
Would funding problems restrict it for decades or would the possibilities opened up in the late 1930s cause something to really get going in the 1940s without war sucking up national finances?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Disarmament_Conference
Would funding problems restrict it for decades or would the possibilities opened up in the late 1930s cause something to really get going in the 1940s without war sucking up national finances?