• Renegade
    #11817
    attól függ mennyi az iparuk kapacitása, de ha kevesebb az egysége akkor nem lehet nagy baj, egyébként ahogy nézem pár hónap alatt legyőzheted őket,el kell még foglalnod Bakut, meg Sverdlovskot, hogy megadják magukat.

    ezek a feltételek egyébként a Szovjet megadáshoz:

    The Bitter Peace

    Conditions that must be satisfied to trigger bitter peace:
    Germany controls Paris.
    Germany is not at war with Italy and Japan.
    Do not sign the Tripartite pact with Japan if you intend to attack the USSR without them. Just sign it with Italy.
    Soviet does not control these provinces:
    Leningrad (one of the northern provinces, very close to Finland)
    Moscow
    Stalingrad
    Baku (southern province, next to Persia)
    Sverdlovsk (in Trans-Siberia railway, quite far away)

    If you fulfill those conditions, there is 5% chance every week that Stalin may sue for peace. When the event triggers, there is 90% chance USSR will surrender and Germany will obtain a large amount of provinces. Unfortunately if Soviet refuses, the war goes on and you may need to annex USSR to claim victory. The refusal message is: Soviet Union went with Fight to the bitter end! in Sue for peace with the Germans

    There are two Bitter Peace chains, one with Japan in the Axis and one without.
    Without the Tripartite pact being signed by Japan and without Japan in the Axis, # Sue for peace with the Germans, event 2624 SOV starts the event chain which is completed by the Germans accepting it: event 2024 GER # Stalin sues for Peace (Japan is not Axis).
    Providing Japan is in the Axis (and at war with Soviet), Sverdlovsk is not required. But Soviet must lose Vladivostok (next to Japan's Korea). Event 2645 SOV which triggers event 2046 GER
    There is a third and somewhat unusual Bitter Peace if you are not at war with the Allies (UK, France and USA), you only need to conquer 25% of the Soviet national provinces (note that Eastern Poland provinces are not Soviet's national provinces).
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