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Alright, so during the end of WWII during the liberation of Denmark the Allies liberated all of Peninsular Denmark and the archipelago, however it was the Soviets who ultimately liberated the island of Bornholm.

Now after the war the Soviets did'nt immediately evacuate the island, but rather stayed their until April of 1946 and when they did leave they that any foreign troops stationed on the island would be viewed as a Declaration of War against the Soviet Union and subsequently pretty much demanded Denmark keep its own troops permanently stationed on the island indefinitely.

So what if instead of evacuating the island while making their IMO ridiculous demands (which were incidentally met, and continue to be to the present day) they decided to occupy it?

Having thought about it myself I thought of three scenarios;
1. They treat it like they treated Svalbard, that is demanding permanent access to it.
2. They set-up a puppet state.
3. They annex it outright.

These are of course only a few scenarios, and things could go differently, but anyways, thoughts, opinions, Romans?
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