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If you don't sign the M-R pact, Eastern Poland (West Ukraine and Belarus) remains in the Allies
Red-Brown civil war in Sweden, Canada went communist, Britain fashist...
**Вот у меня такая идея для дополнения данного чудесного мода**
In fact, I have already started making the peace decision. I can’t release it right away, but i dont think it takes a long time.
I have not confirmed directly, but likely not compatible. Sorry.
https://youtu.be/Iy7-GGuxaiI
But: aesthetics aside. What's the point in forming the Protektorat and Generalgovernment? They don't have any cores. So not only do they not have access to manpower (which makes sense), but neither do they have access to any factories, so why would I form them?
I think a realistic way to redo the occcupation mechanic would be: You get access to 80% of factories and resources. But in order to keep up compliance, you need to invest CIVs. If you only invest few CIVs in an occupied country (starve it out), resistance will grow, and you need to choose more radical policies.
Also: For the independent state of Croatia. I would delete the cores for bosnia and herzegovina and just make them occupied by Croatia, so as to simulate the partisan warfare, that was going on.