Supposin' Hitler dies after the Munich conference but before invading Poland and starting WW2. Assume also that some kind of Nazi government continues after the inevitable power struggle AND that somehow the economy limps along just long enough to recover from the effects of Hitler's policies. Whoever takes over realizes France and Britain will move if Poland is attacked, so he holds off. Germany has Austria and Czechia to digest, anyway. Poland gets a reprieve. In short, Nazi Germany survives. Perhaps not the most plausible outcome of Hitler's early death, but let's roll with it, shall we?
So... Then what? There's no war in Poland, no Barbarossa, no Holocaust. Where does the world go in such a scenario? What's the likely long term position of the Czechs in the Protectorate? Does it get fully annexed, giving the Reich a new, large and restive minority? Nominal autonomy? Nominal independence? How long can the tense peace last before someone invades someone else?
What do you, the readers at home, think?