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@TheEternalKraut The Soviet demands to the Baltics were to allow them to station the red army in the country indefinitely and hold a community referendum. A tad different than the land exchange proposed by Stalin.
Aug 3 2024 9:34:35 PM
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UltrainstinctHeinzGuderian @TheEternalKraut
@nitrrogen__ The Baltics accepted the Soviets demands in a similar fashion and the Russians ended up just annexing their entire country

What makes you think the Soviets wouldn’t have an incentive to do the same? It was just a casus beli it would have made the invasion easier
Aug 3 2024 9:33:48 PM
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@TheEternalKraut *communist referrendum
Aug 3 2024 9:34:47 PM
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UltrainstinctHeinzGuderian @TheEternalKraut
@nitrrogen__ Thats true but my point is that the Soviet ultimatums weren’t designed to be one off thinks they would have just used them as a means to further their goals of subjugation onto the countries they were granted to under MR
Aug 3 2024 9:38:58 PM
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