• Hey !

    I have a question regarding the USSR’s peacetime income/wartime income. How the USSR’s income changes when it annexes a minor country while still at peacetime income? For example, let’s say you sign the Molotov-Ribbentrop with Germany in 1939 and you annex the 2 regions in eastern Poland + the 3 Baltics states and finally Karjala in Finland what happens to your income? Here are my guesses:

    1. You stay at your peacetime income (which is 8 + eventually some additional income from peacetime income increases from sleeping bear or axis nation taking region next to your home country). But your wartime income increases from 46 to 49 since you took 3 incomes. Which means you now need to get to 49 instead of 46 to be at wartime income.
    2. You stay at your peacetime income (8+) but when you reach 46 income you automatically reach 49 to match your real states values
    3. You get right away those 3 incomes so your peacetime income reaches 11+ but you need to get to 49 to be at wartime income.
    4. You get right away those 3 incomes so your peacetime income reaches 11+ and once you reach 46 income you automatically reach 49 to match your real states values.

    Thanks for you answers.


  • Option 4. Until you are at war, its easier for the USSR to track both domestic IPP production (which goes up to 46) and conquests.


  • @insanehoshi

    This is how it is done


  • @didier_de_dax please if you can fix the spelling on your topic title


  • @bretters .


  • Huh TIL:

    URSS is an alternative spelling of USSR. In other languages, it stands for Union des républiques socialistes soviétiques (French), Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas (Spanish), Unyon ng mga Republikang Sosyalistang Sobyet (Filipino), Uni Republik Sosialis Soviet (Indonesian), Unione delle Repubbliche Socialiste Sovietiche (Italian), União das Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas (Portuguese), Uniunea Republicilor Sovietice Socialiste (Romanian), among others. Within the Soviet Union itself, “URSS” was the preferred Latin-script abbreviation for the country until World War II, when it was replaced with “USSR”.


  • @insanehoshi Latin script abbreviation sure alright … understood (didn’t know this before) but we use English here, no?


  • @bretters It is a valid option and we know what it means. Not a huge deal.


  • @didier_de_dax Option 3.

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