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I am assuming that each unit in ToT can have its own sound.
Is this correct?
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Another question:
Are you looking for movement sounds? or attack sounds? or a combination of both?
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Here's an LVT attack/move sound:
Attachment: lvtsnd.zip
This has been downloaded 3 time(s).
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Here's a suicide attack plane sound:
Attachment: suicideplanesnd.zip
This has been downloaded 2 time(s).
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Here's a few extra sounds for you Patine.
Single Battleship Salvo
Attachment: battleship1salvo.zip
This has been downloaded 2 time(s).
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Patine:
Yes, Japan used the Yen.
Example:
TABLE I -- JAPANESE MILITARY BUDGET, 1931-1940
(in millions of yen)
Year / Military Budget / Percent of Total Expenditures
1931 434 29.4
1932 733 37.6
1933 873 39.2
1934 955 44.2
1935 1,032 46.8
1936 1,105 48.4
1937 3.953 71.6
1938 6,097 75.4
1939 6,417 71.7
1940 7,266 65.9
Source: Cohen, Japan's Economy in War and Reconstruction, p. 5.
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Try John Toland's "The Rising Sun".
It's about the whole Pacific War from Japanese persepctive. It's available at most libraries...
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Here is some info regarding the controversial and notorious Tanaka Memorandum (a paper that outlined a course of conquest for Japan).
The TANAKA MEMORANDUM
The Tanaka Memorandum was a memorandum written in 1927 by Baron Gi-ishi Tanaka, the Japanese prime minister and foreign minister, which advocated the conquest of Manchuria and Mongolia as a prelude to Japanese domination over the whole of China.
The memorandum also predicted that the operation would result in armed conflict between Japan and Russia.
The memorandum was intercepted by Soviet agents working in the Chinese postal service, and a second copy was stolen from the safe of the Japanese police chief in Seoul by Soviet agent Ano. A copy of the memorandum was later leaked by the INO to the American press to give the impression that it had been obtained by the Americans rather than the Soviets.
Japan's real objectives were set forth in the notorious Tanaka Memorandum, a secret document presented to the Mikado in 1927 by the then Premier, Baron Tanaka:
"... A more dangerous factor is the fact that the people of China might some day wake up... .. We must beware the day when China becomes unified and her industries become prosperous.
"After studying the present conditions and possibilities of our country, our best policy lies in the direction of taking positive steps to secure rights and privileges in Manchuria and Mongolia. These will enable us to develop our trade. This will not only forestall China's own industrial development. . . . This is the best policy possible!"
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