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Let's say that Hitler dies in a plane or car crash after the Munich conference, leaving German leadership in a mess. Goering takes over as the head of a coalition of power in the wake of the Hitler's loss, but after some behind the scenes bloodshed and power struggle. So Germany has remilitarized the Rheinland, annexed Austria, and retaken the Sudenten. She also has signed an agreement that no further claims in Europe are to be made and Goering was not for war to expand the Reich.

What happens now? Obviously Goering is too timid to risk annexing the remaining bits of Czechoslovakia, but there are Germans still in Poland or in the free state of Danzig that popular opinion still wants to reunite with the Reich.

On a domestic note, spending on the military cannot be sustained, so without war, Goering will have to stop military spending and borrowing. That means the economy can double dip in recession and trade imbalances and protective tariffs remain, shutting Germany out of world markets to the point of limiting economic growth. Can Goering leverage trade concessions? I also remember reading that Danzig was eventually supposed to be reunited with East Prussia after Poland finished building up her own port at Gdynia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gdynia
Will Poland ever really decide to give up Danzig? Will the West be willing to pressure her to live up to the intent of the agreement?

Germany also had built up a fair number of business connections in Britain, can these be manipulated for political gain now that Germany has proven itself sane by respecting the Munich agreement?

Hitler was also known for suppressing labor for the gains of business, will this be continued under Goering and what will labor do about it?

Goering was also known to have no anti-semitic personal feelings, is he now going to stop Hitler's Nuremberg policies? What does this mean for Germany's reputation abroad? Does Nazi rule extend beyond a decade or two?
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