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In MWIF use the new optional rule ------------------------ Breaking the Nazi-Soviet Neutrality Pact [MWIF addition] It can be very difficult for Germany to break the Nazi-Soviet neutrality pact in 1941, if the USSR puts all of its resources into ‘stuffing’ the border with units. If you feel that it is too ahistorical for the USSR to be able to virtually prevent (i.e., a very high probability) Germany to declare war on the USSR in 1941, then you can select this optional rule to make it somewhat easier. In the third year of the Nazi-Soviet neutrality pact (i.e., 1941), the value of the defender's garrison is a full 1.0 for the first six months (i.e., 3 turns) but the defender's garrison value is multipled by 0.75 of for the second six months of the year. In all other regards, the rules for breaking neutrality pacts are unchanged. This means: • in 1939 the Nazi-Soviet neutrality pact can not be broken. • in 1940 the defender's garrison value is doubled, so to break the pact, a ratio of 4:1 is needed. • in 1941, first 6 months, the defender's garrison value is full value, so a ratio of 2:1 is needed. • in 1941, second 6 months, the defender's garrison value is multipled by 0.75, so a ratio of 1.5:1 is needed. • in 1942, the defender's garrison value is multipled by 0.50, so a ratio of 1:1 is needed. • and so on as per the WIF FE rules. The only change is the fourth bullet point above. Note that while this only affects the Nazi-Soviet neutrality pact, it does ease breaking the pact for both sides, not just for Germany.
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