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For a number of reasons, it is sound to argue that Czechoslovakia would have fared well if it had been drawn into war against Germany in 1938. For one thing, its military strength was substantial, particularly in respect to armored fighting vehicles. For another thing, it boasted very strong fortifications all along its Germany-facing borders. For yet another thing, the prospects of support from the West in any protracted conflict were positive. Finally, skepticism toward Hitler among Germany's military leaders was, in 1938, at a peak-point; in fact, a coup was being planned by very high-placed officers just before the Munich Agreement (September 1938) provided Hitler with a much-needed political victory that undermined the coup's impetus.

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