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|"My guilt, is that I am still here. That is my guilt." |
|"My guilt, is that I am still here. That is my guilt." |
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Franz Stangl |
Franz Stangl |
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|In Germany Before the War |
|Randy Newman - In Germany Before the War |
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|[[File:Huttig collapse.png|frameless]] |
|[[File:Huttig collapse.png|frameless]] |
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|"Your strength is just an accident arising from the weakness of others." |
|"Your strength is just an accident arising from the weakness of others." |
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Joseph Conrad |
Joseph Conrad |
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|Riz Ortolani - |
|Riz Ortolani - Africa Addio |
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Africa Addio |
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|[[File:German civil war.png|frameless]] |
|[[File:German civil war.png|frameless]] |
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|"It is thus necessary that the individual should finally come to realize that his own ego is of no importance in comparison with the existence of the nation." |
|"It is thus necessary that the individual should finally come to realize that his own ego is of no importance in comparison with the existence of the nation." |
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Adolf Hitler |
Adolf Hitler |
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|Richard Wagner - Götterdämmerung, Finale Act 3 |
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|[[File:Great_asian_war.png|frameless]]The Great Asian War |
|[[File:Great_asian_war.png|frameless]]The Great Asian War |
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|"In a war there are no winners or losers: only victims." |
|"In a war there are no winners or losers: only victims." |
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Michel del Castillo |
Michel del Castillo |
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|Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings |
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|adagio for strings - Samuel Barber |
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|[[File:Indonesian civil war.png|center|frameless]]The Indonesian War |
|[[File:Indonesian civil war.png|center|frameless]]The Indonesian War |
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|"We prefer independence with poverty to servitude with plenty!" |
|"We prefer independence with poverty to servitude with plenty!" |
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Sékou Touré |
Sékou Touré |
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|Indonesian National Anthem (Indonesia Raya - 1945 version |
|Indonesian National Anthem (Indonesia Raya - 1945 version) |
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|[[File:Oilcrisis.png|center|frameless]]Oil Crisis |
|[[File:Oilcrisis.png|center|frameless]]Oil Crisis |
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|"People do not want words - they want the sound of battle - the battle of destiny." |
|"People do not want words - they want the sound of battle - the battle of destiny." |
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Gamal Abdel Nasser" |
Gamal Abdel Nasser" |
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|Mohamed Abd El Wahab - Sout El Gamaher |
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|[[File:Be italy piazza fontana bombing.png|frameless]] The Piazza Fontana Bombing |
|[[File:Be italy piazza fontana bombing.png|frameless]] The Piazza Fontana Bombing |
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|The Piazza Fontana is bombed |
|The Piazza Fontana is bombed |
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|"At dawn it is not just night that dies, it is man and his becoming, and the warm blood staining the pavement is a word that is just starting." Riccardo Mannerini |
|"At dawn it is not just night that dies, it is man and his becoming, and the warm blood staining the pavement is a word that is just starting." Riccardo Mannerini |
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|Yu Kung - Piazza Fontana |
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|Piazza Fontana - Yu Kung |
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|[[File:Zweite nacht der langen messer.png|center|frameless]]The Second Night of the Long Knives |
|[[File:Zweite nacht der langen messer.png|center|frameless]]The Second Night of the Long Knives |
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|"Life does not forgive weakness." |
|"Life does not forgive weakness." |
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Adolf Hitler" |
Adolf Hitler" |
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|Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen |
|Marlene Dietrich - Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen |
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|[[File:The june of deceit.png|center|frameless]]The June of Deceit |
|[[File:The june of deceit.png|center|frameless]]The June of Deceit |
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Reichskanzlei a heap of rubble." |
Reichskanzlei a heap of rubble." |
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Martin Bormann, in his Final Telegram |
Martin Bormann, in his Final Telegram |
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|Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen |
|Marlene Dietrich - Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen |
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|[[File:Slave revolt.png|center|frameless]]The Slave Revolt |
|[[File:Slave revolt.png|center|frameless]]The Slave Revolt |
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|"One people will we be, - a band of brothers; No danger, no distress shall sunder us. We will be freemen as our fathers were, And sooner welcome death than live as slaves." |
|"One people will we be, - a band of brothers; No danger, no distress shall sunder us. We will be freemen as our fathers were, And sooner welcome death than live as slaves." |
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Friedrich Schiller, "William Tell"" |
Friedrich Schiller, "William Tell"" |
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|Einheitsfrontlied |
|Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra - Das Einheitsfrontlied |
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|[[File:South african war.png|center|frameless]]The South African War |
|[[File:South african war.png|center|frameless]]The South African War |
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|"No one starts a war-or rather, no one in his senses ought to do so-without first being clear in his mind what he intends to achieve by that war and how he intends to conduct it." |
|"No one starts a war-or rather, no one in his senses ought to do so-without first being clear in his mind what he intends to achieve by that war and how he intends to conduct it." |
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Carl von Clausewitz |
Carl von Clausewitz |
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|Paint It Black |
|The Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black |
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- Rolling Stones |
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|[[File:South african war brazil.png|center|frameless]]The South African War |
|[[File:South african war brazil.png|center|frameless]]The South African War |
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|"A life without fighting is a dead sea in the universal organism." |
|"A life without fighting is a dead sea in the universal organism." |
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Machado de Assis |
Machado de Assis |
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|Chico Buarque - Roda Viva |
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|Viva Roda by Chico Buarque |
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|[[File:West africa 1.png|center|frameless]]The West African War |
|[[File:West africa 1.png|center|frameless]]The West African War |
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|Variant |
|Variant |
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WAA vs PALF scenario |
WAA vs PALF scenario |
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(Gbeland is a Free French Puppet, Free France peacefully annexes Mossiland) |
(Gbeland is a Free French Puppet, Free France peacefully annexes Mossiland) |
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|"Only the liquidation of neocolonialism will unite the entire continent under one government at the service of the African people." |
|"Only the liquidation of neocolonialism will unite the entire continent under one government at the service of the African people." |
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Osende Afana |
Osende Afana |
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|Fela Kuti - Gentleman |
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|[[File:West africa 2.png|center|frameless]]The West African War |
|[[File:West africa 2.png|center|frameless]]The West African War |
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|"You have a row of dominoes set up; you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is that it will go over very quickly." |
|"You have a row of dominoes set up; you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is that it will go over very quickly." |
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Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Dwight D. Eisenhower |
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|Four Tops - Reach Out I'll Be There |
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|[[File:West africa 3.png|center|frameless]]The West African War |
|[[File:West africa 3.png|center|frameless]]The West African War |
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|"So true is it that, in the face of great perils, salvation is only in greatness." |
|"So true is it that, in the face of great perils, salvation is only in greatness." |
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Charles de Gaulle |
Charles de Gaulle |
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|Choeur de l'UNP-Centre - Loin de chez nous |
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|[[File:Japanese economic war.png|center|frameless]]The Yasuda Crisis |
|[[File:Japanese economic war.png|center|frameless]]The Yasuda Crisis |
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|"The men stood by the sill, calmly, and waited their turn to jump" |
|"The men stood by the sill, calmly, and waited their turn to jump" |
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A Tokyo Exchange secretary |
A Tokyo Exchange secretary |
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|Camille Saint-Saëns - Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22: I. Andante sostenuto |
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|[[File:Hall gaming.png|center|frameless]]The Hall Presidency |
|[[File:Hall gaming.png|center|frameless]]The Hall Presidency |
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|"We can bring to birth a new world from the ashes of the old, For the union makes us strong" |
|"We can bring to birth a new world from the ashes of the old, For the union makes us strong" |
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A Traditional Folk Piece |
A Traditional Folk Piece |
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|Which Side |
|The Almanac Singers - Which Side are You On? |
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|[[File:The yockey inauguration.png|center|frameless]]The Yockey Presidency |
|[[File:The yockey inauguration.png|center|frameless]]The Yockey Presidency |
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|"A general Dissolution of Principles & Manners will more surely overthrow the Liberties of America than the whole Force of the Common Enemy." |
|"A general Dissolution of Principles & Manners will more surely overthrow the Liberties of America than the whole Force of the Common Enemy." |
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Samuel Adams |
Samuel Adams |
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|Robert Aslin - Star-Spangled Banner in Minor Key |
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|[[File:Ww3.png|center|frameless]]World War 3 |
|[[File:Ww3.png|center|frameless]]World War 3 |
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|"I demolish my bridges behind me... then there is no choice but to move forward." |
|"I demolish my bridges behind me... then there is no choice but to move forward." |
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Fridtjof Nansen |
Fridtjof Nansen |
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|99 Luftballoons |
|Nena - 99 Luftballoons |
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- Nena |
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|[[File:Nuclearwar 1.png|center|frameless]]Thermonuclear War |
|[[File:Nuclearwar 1.png|center|frameless]]Thermonuclear War |
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|"The most terrible of all legends had come to life out of the darkness. Yet now it stood smiling in ebon majesty, and with a human child resting trustfully on either arm." |
|"The most terrible of all legends had come to life out of the darkness. Yet now it stood smiling in ebon majesty, and with a human child resting trustfully on either arm." |
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Arthur C. Clarke |
Arthur C. Clarke |
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|Brian Eno - 77 Million Paintings 1 |
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|[[File:Mutos coup.png|frameless|center]]End of the Yokusankai |
|[[File:Mutos coup.png|frameless|center]]End of the Yokusankai |
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|"The Emperor himself is the head of the Empire, combining in Himself the rights of sovereignty, and exercises them, according to the provisions of the present Constitution" |
|"The Emperor himself is the head of the Empire, combining in Himself the rights of sovereignty, and exercises them, according to the provisions of the present Constitution" |
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Article 4 of the Meiji Constitution |
Article 4 of the Meiji Constitution |
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|Kosaku Yamada - Inno Meiji |
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|[[File:Fall schwarz.png|frameless]] Fall Schwarz |
|[[File:Fall schwarz.png|frameless]] Fall Schwarz |
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|"Mutinies are crushed in accordance with eternal and unchanging iron laws." |
|"Mutinies are crushed in accordance with eternal and unchanging iron laws." |
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Adolf Hitler |
Adolf Hitler |
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|Violin Sonata in G minor, GT 2.g05; B.g5 |
|Giuseppe Tartini - Violin Sonata in G minor, GT 2.g05; B.g5 (Devil's Trill Sonata) |
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(Devil's Trill Sonata) |
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|[[File:French reconciliation.png|frameless]] The French Reconcilliation |
|[[File:French reconciliation.png|frameless]] The French Reconcilliation |
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|"The true statesman is the one who is willing to take risks." |
|"The true statesman is the one who is willing to take risks." |
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Charles de Gaulle |
Charles de Gaulle |
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|Hymn de La liberte, |
|Hymn de La liberte, switches to La Marseillaise |
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switches to La Marseillaise |
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|[[File:French reclamation.png|frameless]] The Reclamation of France |
|[[File:French reclamation.png|frameless]] The Reclamation of France |
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|"Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly." |
|"Don't bend; don't water it down; don't try to make it logical; don't edit your own soul according to the fashion. Rather, follow your most intense obsessions mercilessly." |
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Franz Kafka |
Franz Kafka |
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|Gnossienne No.1 Lent |
|Erik Satie - Gnossienne No.1 Lent |
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|[[File:Vagner unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Vagner unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"In a hundred years time, perhaps, a great man will appear who may offer them a chance at salvation. He'll take me as a model, use my ideas, and follow the course I have charted" |
|"In a hundred years time, perhaps, a great man will appear who may offer them a chance at salvation. He'll take me as a model, use my ideas, and follow the course I have charted" |
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Adolf Hitler |
Adolf Hitler |
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|Alexander Nevsky Op. 78, 3: The Crusaders in Pskov |
|Sergei Prokofiev - Alexander Nevsky Op. 78, 3: The Crusaders in Pskov |
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|[[File:Hyperborea unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Hyperborea unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"A thunderstorm was in our air; the nature that we are became dark - for we had no way" |
|"A thunderstorm was in our air; the nature that we are became dark - for we had no way" |
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Friedrich Nietzsche |
Friedrich Nietzsche |
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|Jan J. Močnik - Svetovid |
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|[[File:Sablin's Authoritarian Reunification.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Sablin's Authoritarian Reunification.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"Be strong in the belief that life is wonderful. Be positive and believe that the Revolution will always win." |
|"Be strong in the belief that life is wonderful. Be positive and believe that the Revolution will always win." |
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Valery Sablin |
Valery Sablin |
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|Leonid Smetannikov, Joseph Kobzon, and Lev Leshchenko - And the Battle Is Going Again |
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|Lenin is Young Again |
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|[[File:Chita mikhail unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Chita mikhail unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"Soldiers' bellies are not satisfied with empty promises and hopes" |
|"Soldiers' bellies are not satisfied with empty promises and hopes" |
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Peter the Great |
Peter the Great |
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|AdmiralAkbar - Original Track |
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-AdmiralAkbar |
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|[[File:Kemerovo lydia unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Kemerovo lydia unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"You philosophers are lucky men. You write on paper and paper is patient. Unfortunate Empress that I am, I write on the susceptible skins of living beings" |
|"You philosophers are lucky men. You write on paper and paper is patient. Unfortunate Empress that I am, I write on the susceptible skins of living beings" |
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Catherine the Great |
Catherine the Great |
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|AdmiralAkbar - Original Track |
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|A Custom Track |
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-AdmiralAkbar |
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|[[File:Komi bukharina unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Komi bukharina unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"Tremble, robbers! Your hour has struck. The world of oppression, slavery and tears is being replaced by the bright world of the international brotherhood of workers!" |
|"Tremble, robbers! Your hour has struck. The world of oppression, slavery and tears is being replaced by the bright world of the international brotherhood of workers!" |
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Alexandra Kollontai |
Alexandra Kollontai |
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|Peter Kirichek - L'appel du Komintern |
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|Anthem of the Comintern |
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|[[File:Eurasia unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Eurasia unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"He was a man born into the world to shake the nations, the scourge of all lands, who in some way terrified all mankind by the dreadful rumours noised abroad concerning him." |
|"He was a man born into the world to shake the nations, the scourge of all lands, who in some way terrified all mankind by the dreadful rumours noised abroad concerning him." |
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Jordanes |
Jordanes |
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|Scythian Suite, Dance of the Pagan Monster |
|Sergey Prokofiev - Scythian Suite, Dance of the Pagan Monster |
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- Sergey Prokofiev |
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|[[File:Komi democratic unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Komi democratic unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"If the present were not so horrible and grim, and the future so mysterious and enigmatic, one could go mad with joy." |
|"If the present were not so horrible and grim, and the future so mysterious and enigmatic, one could go mad with joy." |
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Konstantin Kavelin |
Konstantin Kavelin |
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|Symphony No. 11 |
Sergey Slonimsky - |Symphony No. 11 |
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- Sergey Slonimsky |
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|[[File:Komi serov unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Komi serov unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"We are with you, but we are not yours. Do not think that we have changed by acknowledging your red banner; we recognized it only because it blooms with national colors" |
|"We are with you, but we are not yours. Do not think that we have changed by acknowledging your red banner; we recognized it only because it blooms with national colors" |
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Nikolay Ustryalov |
Nikolay Ustryalov |
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|The Iron Foundry |
|Alexander Mosolov - The Iron Foundry |
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- Alexander Mosolov |
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|[[File:Komi shafarevich unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Komi shafarevich unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"When you have once gained sight, it is impossible to feign blindness." |
|"When you have once gained sight, it is impossible to feign blindness." |
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Svetlana Stalina |
Svetlana Stalina |
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|Great Gate of Kiev |
|Modest Mussorgsky - Great Gate of Kiev |
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- Modest Mussorgsky |
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|[[File:Komi stalina unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Komi stalina unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"When you have once gained sight, it is impossible to feign blindness." |
|"When you have once gained sight, it is impossible to feign blindness." |
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Svetlana Stalina |
Svetlana Stalina |
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|Great Gate of Kiev |
|Modest Mussorgsky - Great Gate of Kiev |
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- Modest Mussorgsky |
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|[[File:Komi suslov unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Komi suslov unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"You cannot make a revolution in white gloves" |
|"You cannot make a revolution in white gloves" |
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Vladimir Lenin |
Vladimir Lenin |
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|Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of |
|Sergei Prokofiev - Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of October Revolution, Op. 74 |
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1 - Prelude |
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|[[File:Komi tabby unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Komi tabby unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"If the present were not so horrible and grim, and the future so mysterious and enigmatic, one could go mad with joy." |
|"If the present were not so horrible and grim, and the future so mysterious and enigmatic, one could go mad with joy." |
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Konstantin Kavelin |
Konstantin Kavelin |
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|Symphony No. 11 |
|Sergey Slonimsky - Symphony No. 11 |
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- Sergey Slonimsky |
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|[[File:Komi zhdanov unification super.png|frameless]] |
|[[File:Komi zhdanov unification super.png|frameless]] |
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|"If one holds his state based on mercenaries, he will not be secure or peaceful; for they are, divided, ambitious and without discipline... they fear neither God nor are loyal to fellow men..." |
|"If one holds his state based on mercenaries, he will not be secure or peaceful; for they are, divided, ambitious and without discipline... they fear neither God nor are loyal to fellow men..." |
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Niccolo Machiavelli |
Niccolo Machiavelli |
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|Jungle Work |
|Warren Zevon - Jungle Work |
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- Warren Zevon |
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|[[File:Novosibirsk pokryshkin unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Novosibirsk pokryshkin unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"You will be required to do wrong no matter where you go. It is the basic condition of life, to be required to violate your own identity" |
|"You will be required to do wrong no matter where you go. It is the basic condition of life, to be required to violate your own identity" |
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Phillip K. Dick |
Phillip K. Dick |
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|The Flight |
|Eduard Artemyev - The Flight |
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- Eduard Artemyev |
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|[[File:Novosibirsk shukshin unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Novosibirsk shukshin unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"Something remains in us from the homeland that it lives in us all our life, now gladdening, at times tormenting, and it always seems that we will someday see it, our homeland" |
|"Something remains in us from the homeland that it lives in us all our life, now gladdening, at times tormenting, and it always seems that we will someday see it, our homeland" |
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Vasily Shukshin |
Vasily Shukshin |
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|Siberiade |
|Eduard Artemyev - Siberiade |
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- Eduard Artemyev |
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|[[File:Omsk unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Omsk unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"Hatred of the invading enemy is a most humane feeling. But it is born with such a pain of heart and torment of the soul that God forbid anyone to experience it a second time." |
|"Hatred of the invading enemy is a most humane feeling. But it is born with such a pain of heart and torment of the soul that God forbid anyone to experience it a second time." |
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Pavel Batov |
Pavel Batov |
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|Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78: 5. The Battle on Ice |
|Sergei Prokofiev 0 Alexander Nevsky, Op. 78: 5. The Battle on Ice |
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|[[File:Samara bunya unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Samara bunya unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"Thinking to get at once all the gold the goose could give, he killed it and opened it only to find nothing" |
|"Thinking to get at once all the gold the goose could give, he killed it and opened it only to find nothing" |
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Aesop |
Aesop |
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|Concerto in A Minor for Piano, Op 54 I. Allegro Affettuoso |
|Robert Schumann - Concerto in A Minor for Piano, Op 54 I. Allegro Affettuoso |
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|[[File:Samara zykov unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Samara zykov unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"The world thinks the Russian Revolution is at an end. Do not be mistaken. The Russian Revolution is just beginning" |
|"The world thinks the Russian Revolution is at an end. Do not be mistaken. The Russian Revolution is just beginning" |
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Alexander Kerensky |
Alexander Kerensky |
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|Scheherazade Op. 32, 2. Lento |
|Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade Op. 32, 2. Lento |
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|[[File:Sba libsoc unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Sba libsoc unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"By the anarchist spirit, I mean that deeply human sentiment, which aims for the good of all, freedom and justice for all, and solidarity and love among the people" |
|"By the anarchist spirit, I mean that deeply human sentiment, which aims for the good of all, freedom and justice for all, and solidarity and love among the people" |
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Errico Malatesta |
Errico Malatesta |
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|Gandzia |
|Red Army Choir - Gandzia |
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|[[File:Sba despot unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Sba despot unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"The problem is the more difficult to solve that there are a good many individuals who are at the same time 'bandits' and 'Anarchists'." |
|"The problem is the more difficult to solve that there are a good many individuals who are at the same time 'bandits' and 'Anarchists'." |
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Georgi Plekhanov |
Georgi Plekhanov |
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|Mother Anarchy Loves Her Sons/ Gloomy Sunday |
|Mother Anarchy Loves Her Sons/ Billie Holiday - Gloomy Sunday |
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|[[File:Sverd batov unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Sverd batov unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"Yes, a strange, brilliant, unearthly vista indeed do you disclose, O Russia, country of mine!" |
|"Yes, a strange, brilliant, unearthly vista indeed do you disclose, O Russia, country of mine!" |
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Nikolai Gogol |
Nikolai Gogol |
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|Troika |
|Georgy Sviridov - Troika |
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- Georgy Sviridov |
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|[[File:Tomsk humanist unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Tomsk humanist unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"The War brought great sorrow and made life very very hard. But it had been even harder before the war, because then everyone was alone in his sorrow" |
|"The War brought great sorrow and made life very very hard. But it had been even harder before the war, because then everyone was alone in his sorrow" |
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Dmitry Shostakovich |
Dmitry Shostakovich |
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|Symphony No. 11, "The Year 1905": IV. The Toscin |
|Dmitry Shostakovich - Symphony No. 11, "The Year 1905": IV. The Toscin |
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- Dmitry Shostakovich |
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|[[File:Tomsk modernist unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Tomsk modernist unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"Every addition to true knowledge is an addition to human power." |
|"Every addition to true knowledge is an addition to human power." |
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Horace Mann |
Horace Mann |
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|Prometheus: The Poem of Fire |
|Alexander Scriabin - Prometheus: The Poem of Fire |
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- Alexander Scriabin |
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|[[File:Tyumen kaganovich unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Tyumen kaganovich unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"If the opposition disarms, all is well and good. If it refuses to disarm, we shall disarm it ourselves." |
|"If the opposition disarms, all is well and good. If it refuses to disarm, we shall disarm it ourselves." |
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Joseph Stalin |
Joseph Stalin |
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|Orchestre Alexsandrov - Hymne du parti bolchévique |
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|Anthem of the Bolshevik Party |
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|[[File:Tyumen khrushchev unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Tyumen khrushchev unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"The Right of Nature... is the liberty of each man hath to use his own power. as he will himself, for the preservation of his own nature; that is to say, of his own life" |
|"The Right of Nature... is the liberty of each man hath to use his own power. as he will himself, for the preservation of his own nature; that is to say, of his own life" |
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Thomas Hobbes |
Thomas Hobbes |
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|The Red Army Choir, Vasiliy Agapkin, Victor Fedorov - Farewell of Slavianka |
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|March of Slavianka |
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|[[File:Vyatka solzh unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Vyatka solzh unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"So far as he is able, a Prince should stick to the path of good but, if the necessity arises, he should know how to follow evil" |
|"So far as he is able, a Prince should stick to the path of good but, if the necessity arises, he should know how to follow evil" |
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Niccolo Machiavelli |
Niccolo Machiavelli |
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|Russia |
|Mily Balakirev - Russia |
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- Mily Balakirev |
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|[[File:Wrrf tukh unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
|[[File:Wrrf tukh unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification |
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|"An Eye for An Eye only makes the whole world blind." |
|"An Eye for An Eye only makes the whole world blind." |
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Mahatma Gandhi |
Mahatma Gandhi |
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|Mahler |
|Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Resurrection" - 1. Allegro maestoso. |
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|Indian War |
|Indian War |
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|"One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives" |
|"One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives" |
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Subhas Chandra Bose |
Subhas Chandra Bose |
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|Kadam Kadam |
|Vijay Prakash - Kadam Kadam |
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- Vijay Prakash |
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|British Catastrophe |
|British Catastrophe |
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|"When beggars die, there are no comets seen; The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes." |
|"When beggars die, there are no comets seen; The heavens themselves blaze forth the death of princes." |
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William Shakespeare |
William Shakespeare |
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|The Beatles- A Day in the Life |
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|[[File:Men unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification (Divine Mandate) |
|[[File:Men unification super.png|frameless]] Russian Reunification (Divine Mandate) |
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|"I work now as I have always worked: with my face into the wind... I'm only an instrument that God is using for the moment. Afterwards, things will be as God wants them." |
|"I work now as I have always worked: with my face into the wind... I'm only an instrument that God is using for the moment. Afterwards, things will be as God wants them." |
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Alexander Men |
Alexander Men |
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|Alexander Nevsky |
|Alexander Nevsky - Op.78: Pskov: Procession of the Fallen and Judgement of the Prisoners |
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|Russian Reunification |
|Russian Reunification |
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|Song of the Soviet Far East |
|Song of the Soviet Far East |
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|The Great Asian War (Old Version) |
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|The Great Asian War begins |
|The Great Asian War begins |
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|"Other men are the carving knife and serving dish; we are the fish and meat." |
|"Other men are the carving knife and serving dish; we are the fish and meat." |
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Dr. Sun Yat-sen |
Dr. Sun Yat-sen |
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|Open the Door |
|Ryuichi Sakamoto - Open the Door |
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- Ryuichi Sakamoto |
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|Order 44 |
|Order 44 |
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|"The Way of the Warrior is to be found in dying." |
|"The Way of the Warrior is to be found in dying." |
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Yamamoto Tsunetomo |
Yamamoto Tsunetomo |
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|Hannya |
|Krao - Hannya |
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|Operation Gaiseric |
|Operation Gaiseric |
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|2nd West Russian War |
|2nd West Russian War |
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|"there will come a day when all the lies collapse under their own weight, and truth will again triumph." |
|"there will come a day when all the lies collapse under their own weight, and truth will again triumph." |
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Dutch Anthem |
Dutch Anthem |
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|Wilhelmus |
|Wilhelmus |
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|Werbells Russia declares war on Germany |
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|2nd West Russian War |
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|"I dont give a damn about being remembered. But if I've got to be remembered for something, I'd like to be remembered for being a good military officer and a patriot." |
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Mitchell Werbell III |
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|Black Sabbath - Paranoid |
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|The United States of Russia Victorious |
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|Werbell wins |
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|2nd West Russian War |
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|"Theres a helluva lot I ain't gonna say yet. I've been many places, so many countries, so many revolutions, it's beginning to get all mixed up in my mind." Mitchell Werbell III |
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|The East Asian Liberation War |
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|Chinese Communists attack Co-Prosperity Sphere |
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|The East is Red |
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|"A just cause attracts much support, an unjust one finds little" |
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Mencius |
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Latest revision as of 12:14, 15 July 2024
Super Events are special events in TNO, designed to signal major events such as conflicts and political developments, generally accompanied with music to set the tone.
Super Events Currently in-game[edit | edit source]
Image and Event Name | Caused by | Quote | Music |
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![]() The African Crisis |
Dissolution of the Central African Republic/All 3 OFN Mandates Collapse | "Imperialism leaves behind germs of rot which we must clinically detect and remove from our land but from our minds as well."
Frantz Fanon |
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![]() The African Devastation |
Collapse of the Reichstaat
(Huttig's Devastation of Africa is at Stage 3) |
"My guilt, is that I am still here. That is my guilt."
Franz Stangl |
Randy Newman - In Germany Before the War |
![]() The End of the Reichstaat |
Collapse of the Reichstaat
(Huttig's Devastation of Africa is at Stage 1 or 2) |
"Your strength is just an accident arising from the weakness of others."
Joseph Conrad |
Riz Ortolani - Africa Addio |
![]() The German Civil War |
German Civil War Breaks Out | "It is thus necessary that the individual should finally come to realize that his own ego is of no importance in comparison with the existence of the nation."
Adolf Hitler |
Richard Wagner - Götterdämmerung, Finale Act 3 |
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Variant
The Republic of China has high Legitimacy |
"The Chinese have the spirit to fight the enemy to the last drop of our blood, the determination to recover our lost territory by our own efforts, and the ability to stand on our own feet."
Mao Zedong |
March of the Volunteers |
![]() The Great Asian War |
Variant
The Republic of China has low Legitmacy |
"If and when the war starts, wherever or whoever you are, all have the responsibility to protect our home and repel our enemy, all must have the will to achieve ultimate sacrifice!"
Chiang Kai-Shek |
Anthem of the Republic of China |
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The Iberian Civil War breaks out due to the Iberian Union having extremely Low Stability | "In a war there are no winners or losers: only victims."
Michel del Castillo |
Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings |
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The Indonesian Civil War begins | "We prefer independence with poverty to servitude with plenty!"
Sékou Touré |
Indonesian National Anthem (Indonesia Raya - 1945 version) |
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The Oil Crisis occurs as a result of various civil war and revolutions in the Middle East | "People do not want words - they want the sound of battle - the battle of destiny."
Gamal Abdel Nasser" |
Mohamed Abd El Wahab - Sout El Gamaher |
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The Piazza Fontana is bombed | "At dawn it is not just night that dies, it is man and his becoming, and the warm blood staining the pavement is a word that is just starting." Riccardo Mannerini | Yu Kung - Piazza Fontana |
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Bormann purges the Nazi party of opposition to his Fuhrership | "Life does not forgive weakness."
Adolf Hitler" |
Marlene Dietrich - Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen |
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Bormann is overthrown as Fuhrer by the opposing party faction | "Situation very serious...
Disloyalty seems to gain the upper hand everywhere... Reichskanzlei a heap of rubble." Martin Bormann, in his Final Telegram |
Marlene Dietrich - Du, Du Liegst Mir Im Herzen |
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Armeeverband "Freies Europa" forms | "One people will we be, - a band of brothers; No danger, no distress shall sunder us. We will be freemen as our fathers were, And sooner welcome death than live as slaves."
Friedrich Schiller, "William Tell"" |
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra - Das Einheitsfrontlied |
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The South African War Breaks Out | "No one starts a war-or rather, no one in his senses ought to do so-without first being clear in his mind what he intends to achieve by that war and how he intends to conduct it."
Carl von Clausewitz |
The Rolling Stones - Paint It, Black |
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Variant for player-controlled Brazil | "A life without fighting is a dead sea in the universal organism."
Machado de Assis |
Chico Buarque - Roda Viva |
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Variant
WAA vs PALF scenario (Gbeland is a Free French Puppet, Free France peacefully annexes Mossiland) |
"Only the liquidation of neocolonialism will unite the entire continent under one government at the service of the African people."
Osende Afana |
Fela Kuti - Gentleman |
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Variant
WAA vs FMA vs PALF (Gbeland is a Free French Puppet, Free France aggressively annexes Mossiland) |
"You have a row of dominoes set up; you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is that it will go over very quickly."
Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Four Tops - Reach Out I'll Be There |
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Variant
FMA vs PALF (Gbeland is a Cameroonian Puppet, Free France peacefully annexes Mossiland) |
"So true is it that, in the face of great perils, salvation is only in greatness."
Charles de Gaulle |
Choeur de l'UNP-Centre - Loin de chez nous |
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The Yasuda Crisis occurs | "The men stood by the sill, calmly, and waited their turn to jump"
A Tokyo Exchange secretary |
Camille Saint-Saëns - Piano Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 22: I. Andante sostenuto |
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Gus Hall wins the 1972 US Presidential Election | "We can bring to birth a new world from the ashes of the old, For the union makes us strong"
A Traditional Folk Piece |
The Almanac Singers - Which Side are You On? |
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Francis Yockey wins the 1972 US Presidential Election | "A general Dissolution of Principles & Manners will more surely overthrow the Liberties of America than the whole Force of the Common Enemy."
Samuel Adams |
Robert Aslin - Star-Spangled Banner in Minor Key |
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Any of the Three world powers declares war on another | "I demolish my bridges behind me... then there is no choice but to move forward."
Fridtjof Nansen |
Nena - 99 Luftballoons |
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A Nuke is fired in-game | N/A | (In the final parts after the screaming and nukes falling: Lu Ann Simms - Love Me as Though There Were No Tomorrow) |
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Germany reconquers Free Britain | "The most terrible of all legends had come to life out of the darkness. Yet now it stood smiling in ebon majesty, and with a human child resting trustfully on either arm."
Arthur C. Clarke |
Brian Eno - 77 Million Paintings 1 |
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Variant - Muto Coup (IJA Takeover) | "Whether the rage of heaven or the cries of earth, the epoch is thundering now"
Ode of the Showa Restoration, 1930 |
Ode of the Showa Restoration |
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Variant - Jushin Coup
(Palace Takeover) |
"The Emperor himself is the head of the Empire, combining in Himself the rights of sovereignty, and exercises them, according to the provisions of the present Constitution"
Article 4 of the Meiji Constitution |
Kosaku Yamada - Inno Meiji |
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German Invasion of Burgundy | "Mutinies are crushed in accordance with eternal and unchanging iron laws."
Adolf Hitler |
Giuseppe Tartini - Violin Sonata in G minor, GT 2.g05; B.g5 (Devil's Trill Sonata) |
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Peaceful unification of Free France with mainland France | "The true statesman is the one who is willing to take risks."
Charles de Gaulle |
Hymn de La liberte, switches to La Marseillaise |
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Free France lands on the Mainland | "History does not teach fatalism"
Charles de Gaulle |
La Reve Passe |
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Burgundy collapses | "Don't beg for the right to live - take it"
Unknown Frenchman, 1968 |
Les Chant des Marais |
Russian Reunification Super Events[edit | edit source]
Super Events inaccessible through Gameplay or Removed from the mod[edit | edit source]