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I don't mind adding it (the game allow "peace" and "war" music on the leader screenn so we can have 2 anthems for a nation), but I'd like some sources about the use of both (and the mixed version), I'm fine with realism, you know that there is no censoring in the WWII mod if you use it, but OTOH I'm not going to use "sensible" material if there is no reason too.
But you all know that.
the anthem of Germany is the anthem of Austria Hungary.
Horst Wessel Lied would be a better option
I've a WIP with more tracks for each nations, but no ETA
If we had more units models available, I'd also like to have Canada and Australia on a world map.
code-side, adding a civ on the actual scenarios is a bit difficult because of the scripting and balance already done, else it's a matter of time and "material" (audio speech, WWII posters, writing texts making DoM and diplomatic screens, etc...)