ORIGINAL: Hard Sarge
Disregard the historical situatin for Stalin. It's easier to view that the Soviets should simply invade the Baltic states as they did immediately upon the pact. This was a term in the pact.
the trouble is, the Russians never invaded any of these, right after the pack was signed or the battle for Poland ended, they did politely ask to be allowed to station troops with in there borders, and 3 of the states agreed to let the Russians in, the 4th, refused, and the winter war followed
in June 40, the Russians finally invaded
Lithuania, being next to East Prussia was to be in the Germen zone, but a second secret protocol signed in Sept 39 allowed the Russians to have it in there zone
I stand correct Hard, thanks. But the problem still remains. Which fix for it do you prefer?
1) Have the Soviets simply invade or be given control of the Baltic states - for a more historical solution
2) Allow Germany to invade them immediately as they can do, but fix the Soviet AI so that react by jumping 2 of the 3 Baltics immediately, or ripping up the pact papers. I think Germany can simply cheat and declare war on all 3, so really the ripping up of the pact papers seems the only option.
3) Prevent Germany from invading the Baltics for x number of turns to simulate them honouring the pact for a little while.
Each of these I trust is better then the current situation. Or are people still confused that this is a problem?