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Munich 30 September 1938.
All the documents have been signed, Chamberlain and Daladier think that an agreement has been reached, Hitler try hard not to laugh, Mussolini claims to be the brilliant diplomat who managed to engineer a solution saving the Peace in Our Times.
(Benes is swearing seven kinds of hell, but who cares? he's in Prague).

The four (C,D,H and M) are shaking hands and posing for official photos.

Mussolini has an heart attack.

He realizes he's dying and, being the peacock he is, want to be remembered and respected as a great political man.
With his last dying breath he admonishes all to respect the pact that "he" was able to arrange, while fixing Hitler's eyes.
(he was a good actor and a good orator when he wanted to).
Then he dies.

Hitler is moved, since at the time he respected M very much and felt in debt with him for the anschluss affair.
Not that he has any intention of respecting Munich, but his plans have to be at least postponed, since:
1) all the affair went in front of a lot of newspapermen and the news will be the main article for the next month: there is simply no political space to go around it for a while.
2) next month he will be forced to attend to M funeral in Rome (and C and D will be as well), and he will have to praise his efforts for peace
3) if he want to have simpathies in right-wing groups (hungarians, etc), he cannot go at once in the opposite direction of the path suggested by "holy leader of fascism" :)D) with his last words.

Not that he has any intention to keep his word, but operations must be delayed a bit.
let's say spring 1940

(too late? too early? comment)

What the consequence of no-war-for-two-years?
(that means: germany get sudetenland, but does not occupies Czecho-Slovakia nor Poland: only diplomatical actions until spring 1940).

Would H be able to occupy prague in may 1940?
Would be wiser to move toward danzig?
How would the western/eastern powers react?
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