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Separate Peace effects in Russia<br />
Germany must leave 13 corps garrisoning the Russian border.<br />
A Victorious Peace requested and obtained adds the following effects:<br />
Russia yields the whole Russian Poland and Finland to Germany; Lublin,<br />
Dubno and Lutsk go to Austria-Hungary. The Ottoman Empire, if at war,<br />
receives Georgia. Rumania, if at war on the side of Central Powers,<br />
receives Bessarabia.<br />
Germany gets 1 points for her “agricultural shortage”, a 2 points flow of<br />
MUNs, 10 EPs as war indemnities, and 2 VPs bonus.<br />
Germany receives one additional AMB during each Winter Interphase.<br />
Seperate Peace with Austria-Hungary<br />
A Separate peace is possible only if an Austro-Hungarian city has been<br />
conquered by the Allies.<br />
Bids: Russia or France/Austria-Hungary<br />
Test is on 1D12. On 9+, Austria-Hungary signs a separate peace with<br />
Entente.<br />
Modifiers: respective to the current year only<br />
-2 the opponent answered “yes” (Germany is part of the<br />
negotiations)<br />
-1 if 2+ Austrian cities are occupied.<br />
-1 Entente made promises to Italy (Trentin and Istria) or to Romania<br />
(Transylvania) (-2 for both)<br />
-1 Masaryk Czech Committee is recognized by Entente (event #46)<br />
or the Wilson proposal is in effect (-2 for both)<br />
-2 German or Austrian victory on the Russian Front, or on the Italian<br />
Front (if Italy in Entente)<br />
-1 Germany has given 60 EP to Austria-Hungary (current year)<br />
+/-? Austrian Parliament (reverse the value: -1 becomes +1, etc)<br />
+1 Austrian defeat during a Russian or Italian Grand Offensive<br />
+1 Russia has signed the peace (ignore this modifier if the Masaryk<br />
Committee has been recognized)<br />
+1 Italy is not hostile to Central Powers (either at peace or on Central<br />
Powers’ side)<br />
+2 Budapest or Vienna occupied by Russia (+4 both)<br />
+3 Sixte de Bourbon-Parme event (#57)<br />
If the test fails, Russia or France (leader) loses NW -1 (in addition to its<br />
bid). The peace is not signed.<br />
If the check succeeds, Austria-Hungary signs the peace agreement with<br />
the effects below.<br />
Separate Peace – Austria-Hungary<br />
Italy must leave 10 corps garrisoning the Austrian border.<br />
A Victorious Peace requested and obtained adds the following effects:<br />
Austria-Hungary cedes Gorizia, Trieste, Pola, Trento, Bozen, Cima<br />
Presanella, Cima Vetrana and Col Brenner to Italy. Russia, if still at war,<br />
138 World War One: La Grande Guerre 1914-1918<br />
receives Galicia. Rumania, if at war on the side of the Entente, receives<br />
Transylvania. Serbia receives Croatia and Bosnia.<br />
Italy gets 10 EPs as war indemnities and 2 VPs bonus.<br />
Italy receives one additional AMB during each Winter Interphase.<br />
25.3 Unconditional Surrender<br />
A power may surrender unconditionally, if its NW is very low, especially<br />
after a Surrender Test (see National Will and Instability Zone above)<br />
which has unfortunately “succeeded”. (note that when France<br />
surrenders, Germany’s food shortage ends permanently and completely.<br />
See 22.2.3).<br />
● The power surrenders, and signs a disastrous peace. The list of<br />
clauses is printed below (it depends on the surrendering power).<br />
● If a power is completely occupied (all cities), it surrenders in the same<br />
way.<br />
● Germany and France may surrender “voluntarily” (they are the only<br />
powers able to do so)