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Alex,
I'm embarassed to say that I can't find a file to email you, probably because I did it about 15 years ago and it must have been lost in the several HD crashes I've had since. I think that I've got a hard copy around in my files that I'll hunt up for you.
The diplomatic situation re Munich is extremely complex, not least because the Czechs had managed to alienate all of their neightbors except the Romanians.
There are a few books that you need to read to understand a lot of the political and military things going on:
Williamson Murray: The Change in the European Balance of Power 1938-1939
Eugenia Kiesling: Arming against Hitler
Gabriel Gorodetsky: Grand Illusion
Jiri Hochman: The Soviet Union and the Failure of Collective Security 1934-1938
Gerhard Weinberg: Germany, Hitler and World War II
Jason
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