Stresa Collapse

In this timeline, World War Two never occurs.

Point of Divergence
In this timeline, the Stresa Front is never founded and the allies continue to ignore the breaching of the Treaty of Versailles by Germany.

Impact
Because of the failure to sign the Stresa Front, there was not even an attempt by the allies to enforce the Treaty of Versailles. This was viewed, by Germany and the world, as a de facto recognition of Germany's freedom from the Treaty. Because of this, Austria was annexed by Germany in 1935 with the consent of the Austrian Patriotic Front. This annexation was mainly opposed by Yugoslavia and Czechslovakia, because the agreement failed to create the proposed Czech-Slovene Coridor.

Italy, which used the Stresa front as justification of its invasion of Abyssinia, continued its policy of expansion. However, due to there being no need for Britian to be friendly with Italy to maintain the Stresa Front, upon the declaration of war the British navy blocked Italian access to the Suez Canal. Emboldened, the League took much more significant steps in Sanctioning Italy- and Italy was forced to back down in late 1936.

Wars
Second Italo-Abyssinian War

Sudentenland War

Soviet-Finland War