Weimar Sudeten state?

JJohnson

Banned
For the sake of discussion, let's say the Weimar Republic survived the 20's and 30's, and eliminated its extremist parties and elements, becoming a free, stable, democratic nation today, part of the UN, NATO, etc. At some point in the 1930s, the Sudetenland region as we know it is annexed to this version of Germany with the approval of the League of Nations, with Germany being the attempted peace-broker between the Sudeten region and Czechoslovakia. What would this Germany do with this new territory? Would it leave it a separate state, or attach it to Saxony and Upper Silesia as additional Regierungsbezirke? Which makes the most sense?
 
I would think it would get partitioned into different regions, some of it to Saxony, some to Prussia, some to Bavaria. Also, what about the region just north of Austria, which wasn't alot of the Sudetenland, but had no nearby Germany proper area to join.
I remember reading once that certain portions of the Sudetenland looked to different Germany/Austria regions for leadership and influence, and that far western Sudetenland looked to Bavarian Franconia (the Nurnberg area).
 
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