Hello, I just got my very old tablet working and I need to put it back to factory settings. However, I've got Glory of generals (both the first one and Pacific) installed there and have a lot of progress and one bought and more grinded generals. I'd love to get back into the game since it was a lot of fun but I don't want to start all over again. I'd like to transfer my progress to my current phone. Does anyone know where Glory of generals are installed and where its files are? No amount of Google sync helps and another problem I have is that the usb connector is busted and can only charge, no data transfer. So there's no way I can just take all the data on the tablet and try putting it into my phone.
George Catlett Marshall Jr., known in-game as Marshall, is an American general that appears in Glory of Generals 3. Like all generals that are bought from the shop, Marshall can be used by both the Axis and the Allies in Campaign mode.
Vasily Grigoryevich Zaitsev, known in-game as Vasily, is a Soviet general that appears in Glory of Generals 3. Like all generals that are bought from the shop, Vasily can be used by both the Axis and the Allies in Campaign mode.
By this point, Jones was too weak to change into his alter ego, but he regaled Wallace with inspiring stories about his adventures as Glory (the stories paralleled thematic trends in superhero comics). Initially skeptical, Donovan eventually came to believe in the spirit of glory and he was able to tap into the same energies that once powered Jones. He manifested great strength and agility, wings and throwing razors. He left his hospital bed and crushed the gangs that had crippled him. When he returned to the hospital, Jones was in cardiac arrest. To keep his legacy alive, Jones bequeathed his powers to Donovan, whose full mobility was restored. As Donovan becomes the second General Glory, Jones passes away.[1][8]
Stanley Kubrick's "Paths of Glory" (1957) closes with a scene that doesn't seem organic to the movie. We've seen harrowing battlefield carnage, a morally rotten court-martial, French army generals corrupt and cynical beyond all imagining, and now what do we see? Drunken soldiers, crowded into a bistro, banging their beer steins on the tables as the owner brings a frightened German girl onstage.
If the singing of "La Marseillaise" in a bar in "Casablanca" was a call to patriotism, this scene is an argument against it. It creates a moment of quiet and tenderness in the daily horror these soldiers occupy -- a world in which generals casually estimated that 55 percent of these very men might be killed in a stupid attack and found that acceptable.
Become a military general during World War II in this challenging strategy title that will transport you back to the most important event in modern human history. More than 100 iconic generals from that era are here: Barton, MacArthur, Montgomery, Eisenhower, and more. Go to battle on land, sea, and air against the greatest military minds from 1939 to 1945.
As a soldier with the either the Ally or Axis forces, you can upgrade bases, heal troops or get promoted to Marshal. Call upon 102 famous generals for help, including Eisenhower, Rommel, Patton and Zhukov.
General abilities can be active, passive and ultimate. The ultimate ability is only available when General is blessed. When recruited, the general will be blessed immediately. They will also have one more 8 hour blessing available which can be used at any time after the initial blessing expires. Following the free 8 hour blessing, generals can be blessed in the Tavern for 2 days for varying amounts of tablets, depending on the general.
Players begin with the hero. His statistics and abilities can be customized, unlike the generals. The hero is managed by clicking on his portrait in the upper left of the screen, not in the Tavern. You can not change his character model or portrait.
The glory of Generals: Pacific mod apk contains up to 105 famous generals. Each country produces unique talents that can make a difference. This results in the stats of each character becoming different. They will have a unique ability that affects the entire squad. There are also a few indicators trending higher. Some things are lower and can be considered a fatal weakness. To find the most suitable champion, you should carefully study all the parameters mentioned. Please take advantage of their power to thrive on the battlefield. Going in the right direction will quickly win and gain many advantages.
Best is much more original and instructive in tracing the transformations of the attitude of the civilian world to war and militarism, which he ascribes largely to the effect of the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. The 19th century is, paradoxically, an era when ordinary life was massively civilianised, in the sense that armed violence retreated to the fringes of civilised and regularly administered and policed society, except for the armed forces in wartime, while military heroism and glory became an increasingly pervasive element in popular ideology and politics. The net effect, he argues, was to promote war rather than peace, though he also notes the emergence of a political peace movement, already significant by the 1840s. In a sense, Frederick Engels was a typical man of his time: a lifetime civilian, with a minimum of military and fighting experience for a Prussian citizen, who yet spent a great deal of his time thinking about military affairs. He was untypical chiefly in doing so with great common sense, dismissing the romantic dreams of insurrectionaries and rejecting the horrors of modern mass wars, which he foresaw.
The public face of Rumania is characterized by extreme contrasts between very poor and very rich people. The state is near bankruptcy, industry is slow in recovering from many years of madcap rule: politics, tourism and agriculture are in chaos, doctors are seriously underpaid and good health care is only available to the newly rich. World Bank loans have been largely spent on sophisticated hospital instrumentation, but the primary health care barely manages to survive. The capital has seriously suffered from Ceausescu's megalomania and many historic cities show the remnants of past glory. The country sometimes resembles a disorganized beehive. Rumanians try to steer a middle course between bouts of self-pity and their intense wish to become full members of the European Union. They are not averse to play-acting and one should not be surprised to receive a cordial accolade from a medical professor who chairs government committee meetings in full general's attire.
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