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Hearts of Iron 2 Soundtrack - Japanese Overture

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  • Banzai! I love this type of Music Japanese are the best!

  • this song makes me think of a vast fleet mobilizing.. with scrambled fighters... and a resolute naval commander on the bridge of an aircraft carrier... and plenty of nippon flaggzzz

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  • This song is much better than the same in HOI 3.

  • @TiberianPurifier i see your so patriotic in the head i can't break through. oh well go on beliveing your country invented everything.

  • @Ryanfinder226 i know all that but that was all based on the German research. most of the men in NASA at the end of WWII were Germans

  • 2:18 the best!

  • @TiberianPurifier the russian made the first ever sattilite. thats why you never heard of germany in the space race because they invented nothing towards it. Russia got the first sattilite in space and the USA got the first man in space. Gemany didn't even have an idead on that first

  • @Ryanfinder226 again microwave was 1st used by german soldiers and german scientists invented it. and what do you mean satellite by russians. this was all german research. Everything else by china/japan? maybe now but not during WWII times. But yea Japan had also invented a lot

  • @ImperialGuard9001 uhhh more fact than needed but glad for the extra learning anyway! thanks for responding first of all

  • @Ryanfinder226 Ten thousand years. Is basicaly a warcry for the Emperor Tehn Thousand Years for the Emperor it originated in China ironicaly and was adopated by Japanese circa 8th century. Since then it was reused by Meiji Restoration and reused again by Japanese Militarism during 30s and 40s as sort of warcry for their military. Its great warcry it trully represents the Yamato-damashii that is the essence and spirit of Japanese Spirit its traditions codes of honor and culture.

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