I was discussing a alternate history where the Kapp Putsch succeeded with a friend of mine on Facebook. We came to the conclusion that France and Britain wouldn't go to war with the new right wing German government and instead, would re-negotiate sections of the Treaty of Versailles including the Rhineland, reparations, the size of Germany's army and the Danzig corridor.
But as we were discussing this, I had serious doubts that France would even sit at the table with this right wing government, let alone re-negotiate the Treaty that they had dictated to Germany two years before. I am fairly certain that Britain would re-negotiate it. After all, in our timeline's 1935, they allowed the German Navy to be increased so that it was 35% of the tonnage of the Royal Navy, which was beyond the limits of the Treaty of Versailles (without French approval or even consultation, I might add)
Just in case anyone's curious, this new right wing government is authoritarian in nature and borrows it's federal structure from the German Empire.
So, in this timeline where the Kapp Putsch succeeds and a right wing government is established and approaches France and Britain to re-negotiate the Treaty, would France be willing to sit down for the talks or would they reject any alteration of the Treaty that would benefit Germany?