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WildthingJR

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The weirdest thing happened to me while playing the 1936 GC as Germany (1.08, normal/normal). I decided to launch a full-scale Barbarossa in May 1940. At this point, the Winter War had already ended, but the USSR had not yet annexed the Baltic states.
After a few weeks of me smashing Soviets around, the USSR AI decided that it was a nice moment to DOW the Baltic states. Most of the area around Leningrad was empty, but I hadn't taken it yet: needless to say, the Baltic states were eager to fill the gap.

What happened next: I used acceptall to get the Baltics into the axis and continued pounding the Soviets. After two more months (september 1940), the Bitter Peace event fired and I eagerly accepted. This is where the bug entered: the USSR got back all of the provinces that I had taken from them, but not the provinces that the Baltics had taken from them. Neither did they sign peace with the Baltic states, even though they were in the axis. Furthermore, although I did not get any provinces, I did get military access.

Now I know for a fact that the Baltic states are not part of the Bitter Peace event, so I understand that the provinces they took were still theirs. However, why didn't the other axis states get any provinces, but military access instead? I doubt this is WAD.

Note that I controlled Moscow, Stalingrad, Baku and Sverdlovsk; Estonia controlled Leningrad.

I'm playing with SMEP 6.0, but as far as I could see, the BP event was not modified in any way.
 
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Does it? I couldn't find any differences in the files. I'll check again and wait a few weeks, and see if anything happens.

Well SMEP doesn't alter the original files, it adds other files with the new events and then sleeps the old events. The events for the bitter peace should be in the "SMEP-surrender" file (or something along those lines)