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- They join the Allies
- They are guaranteed (they start off with France, but an event may remove it right before Munich)
If WT grows large enough they will always tell you to go stuff it because the guarantees start rolling in (25%).
Always do Sudetenland before you start expanding, once you have it the Allies will no longer support Czechoslovakia so you can do the other partitions at your leisure
-the allies abandoned them(don't start wars, don't set game rule Democratic Historical or No Further Appeasement for Britain and you need a little bit of luck)
-Austria doesn't exist
-you have a stronger army or a Czechs' neighbor is your ally
-the Czechs are not a faction leader or puppet
The chance decrease if the Czechs are in a faction
The chance increase if a Czechs' neighbor is your ally
World tension or guaranties don't matter.