Chapter 29:
Time flew by, and September, the month of the Munich Agreement in the original history, was just around the corner.
The Sudetenland Crisis had now become a global issue.
Hitler was clamoring day after day about liberating the Germans in the Sudetenland, and Czechoslovakia was openly garrisoning troops in the region, oppressing the local Germans.
As rumors even began to circulate that France was considering a mobilization order, the German military started to fall into a half-panic.
And only when the situation had reached this point did the discussions among the resistance force begin to accelerate.
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August 25, 1938
An apartment in Berlin, Northern Germany
“C-Can’t we… somehow try to suppress it as much as possible?”
