No Issue Over Cieszyn/Tesin

WI the Poles and Czechs were able to come to some sort of amiable agreement about the disputed regions near Cieszyn and Tesin? I suppose I'm jumping on the recent bandwagon of Czech-Polish WIs, but would such an agreement help out either or both countries during the interwar period?
 
Assuming both sides treat their Polish or Czech minority well I can see better, although not necessarily cordial relations between POland and Czechoslovakia. That might easily lead to joint anti-German front.
 
WI the Poles and Czechs were able to come to some sort of amiable agreement about the disputed regions near Cieszyn and Tesin? I suppose I'm jumping on the recent bandwagon of Czech-Polish WIs, but would such an agreement help out either or both countries during the interwar period?

Bright day
That itself is highly unlikely. It would require both goverments to sit with their hands in their laps. Which is highly unlikely in the chaos after WWI, if not impossible.
 

yourworstnightmare

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The ASB in this thread is the fact that inter- war Central European national state would treat a minority well and not be an enemy with all her neighbours
 
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