@allboxcars:
@Raeder:
I would say that Finland was a pro axis neutral, Sweden was not. If Sweden leaned towards one side, it was the axis, but I do not agree about it being a pro axis country. Sweden caved in on some demands, yes, but out of cowardice, not pro axis sentiment.
Understood… But I don’t think the system will be detailed enough to make that distinction.
So I’d have to give the nod to “pro-Axis” as the best way to model their cooperative perspective, no matter the underlying motive.
Especially if a leaning-neutral allows unrestricted movement through their space (which is what I’d hope is the case, as opposed to invasion scenarios). Sweden was really just trying to do whatever it could to stay out of the fight to avoid damage/loss of life/loss of freedoms. Economically, it depended on Germany because it was completely surrounded. Diplomatically, it was more alligned with UK/US but had no love for the Soviets.
However, the unrestricted movement is historically counter to Spain, which while diplomatically very aligned with fascism, they didn’t want the Germans rolling through under any conditions. It’s a pickle.
I hope sweden works something like this:
Norway worth 1 IPC. Sweden as a neutral is worth 3-4 with a hefty infantry garrison (I think they were able to mobilize over 300,000 if need be.
Germany objective: 10 IPC while Sweden is Neutral and Axis controls Norway OR Axis controls Sweden. This value is susceptible to convoy interdiction in Baltic Seazones.
IPC value of other territories or even Germany may need to be lowered to acheive the balance here, but a huge value objective would be appropriate. Germany would need to make sure Norway (and Sweden) are secure or else they’ll lose a hefty amount of cash, and historically if Sweden had not been supplying Germany their steel, their military industry would have been seriously hindered. It will also mean that the Allies will want to disrupt the shipping or invade Norway, at which point Germany would need to invade Sweden or take back Norway to keep industry going.