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Although the Baltic States are portrayed a couple different ways on these maps, I did not put much thought into them, I am mainly concerned with the relative plausibility of the Soviet-Polish and Polish-German borders.
Any Communist state is some shade between red to faint pink (the USSR color). If it is not in the spectrum assume it is not Communist.
Most of these picture a red Poland as a satellite, but don't get hung up on whether it's a satellite or a constituent union republic of the USSR in ranking these.
Map A: Soviets expand to Curzon Line, the rest of Versailles Poland becomes a separate communist state, and East Prussia and Danzig becomes a separate Communist state.