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For example if i play Germany and oppose the Reich then for some reason France turns into communist country has a civil war and allies itself with Soviet Union against Britain and ironicly Britain has civil war and turns Facist.
But when i do the "historical germany" way then it does not happen.
So my question to you: What country you play and what focus are you doing cause for some weird reason that has an effect even if you have "historical AI" enabled.
This happened both as Germany with/without the Nazi party and as Japan.
It just appears to be inherent with the democratic/communist Italy path. It's the only country that puppets on its own cores. Bizarre
Same. Just wish I didn't have to...ironman runs must be nasty