Political Interest wrote: Germany joins the Western mainstream powers: After a period of development liberal democracy stays in Germany and it is no different from France or Britain. It gives up ambitions on reclaiming lost territories or reunifying with Austria.
This seems to be a rehash of your 'reasonable Germany' scenario from a previous thread. Like that thread one of your stumbling blocks is you don't articulate what benefit Germany perceives in this.
Political Interest wrote:reunifying with Austria
Side note, modern Germany was not created with Austria as a component. Some nationalists saw Austria as an integral part of Germany but other nationalists saw it as a seperate entity from the German state.
Political Interest wrote:Even if liberal democracy persists in Germany without war it would seem the political situation would remain very unstable and the danger of extremist nationalists or a right wing military coup always exists well into the 1980s.
That's a pretty bold and far out series of assumptions there...
You also haven't really dealt with how Weimar democracy overcomes its institutional conflicts (eg. the significant power vested in the President, who was often hostile to democracy) and the inevitable downturn in the economy when the Great Depression hits which gave both right and left wing radicals and new platform.