The Sudetenland crisis, which had been gathering steam since
Anschluss with Austria, suddenly intensified in May 1938, leading
Europe to the brink of war. Partial mobilization in Czechoslovakia
created 48 hours of panic, as war seemed imminent. Andreas Kramer
delves into one of the greatest remaining puzzles in the
pre-history of the Second World War, tracing events up to the
Munich Agreement."
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