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Sorry, I just keep thinking lately that these two are so tragic so…. 😌
Timeline: 1. Crisis of the third century. During Roman Empire period, there was a short-lived union between Gaul and Britannia called Gallic Empire. Actually Hispania was included in the beginning, but it deserted the empire later. 2. Hundred Years’ Wars. English tried to claim French throne in numerous times. French did too actually. Both never succeeded. 3. During World War II after the Fall of France, there was a proposal to unite France & Britain, but French government rejected the idea and went to collaborate with Nazi Germany instead, calling the union with Britain as “fusion with a corpse” lol. 4. Suez crisis, humiliating France and UK as two great (and failed) imperialist power holders. both were so broken and France secretly proposed a union between them, in which the UK rejected later. It eventually lead France to make a deal with its eastern neighbors and forge a closer relationship with Germany instead :p
And if you want to know the sequel of this story, just read the history of Brexit xD
(Also about huge waterfall that separated Great Britain&France: Doggerland)
I translated this chapter for a few friends on a discord server, but since I don't see a translated version online yet I thought I'd post it here! Please enjoy this new special chapter of Hetalia World Stars, Gangsta! (That's really the title) I'm really sorry if there are typos, the grammar is wrong or if it seems low-quality and unprofessional;; I did my best to get it across!
They are awesome!
“‘Come out, English soldier; come out here to us.’ For some little time we were cautious, and did not even answer. Officers, fearing treachery, ordered the men to be silent. But up and down our line one heard the men answering that Christmas greeting from the enemy. How could we resist wishing each other Merry Christmas, even though we might be at each other’s throats immediately afterwards? So we kept up a running conversation with the Germans, all the while our hands ready on our rifles. Blood and peace, enmity and fraternity - war’s most amazing paradox. The night wore on to dawn - a night made easier by songs from the German trenches, the pipings of piccolos and from our broad lines laughter and Christmas carols. Not a shot was fired." -Peace on the Western Front: Goodwill in No-man's Land - The Story of the World War I Christmas Truce {Smithsonian Magazine}
Hetalia ~ Episode 100 ~ Japanese Version + Germany & England
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During the first eight weeks of World War I, French and British troops stopped the German attack through Belgium into France outside Paris at the First Battle of the Marne in early September 1914. The Germans fell back to the Aisne valley, where they dug in. In the First Battle of the Aisne, the Franco–British attacks were repulsed and both sides began digging trenches to economise on manpower and use the surplus to outflank, to the north, their opponents. In the Race to the Sea, the two sides made reciprocal outflanking manoeuvres and after several weeks, during which the British forces were withdrawn from the Aisne and sent north to Flanders, both sides ran out of room. By November, armies had built continuous lines of trenches running from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier.
The Christmas truce (German: Weihnachtsfrieden; French: Trêve de Noël; Dutch: Kerstbestand) was a series of widespread unofficial ceasefires along the Western Front of the First World War around Christmas 1914. The truce occurred five months after hostilities had begun. Lulls occurred in the fighting as armies ran out of men and munitions and commanders reconsidered their strategies following the stalemate of the Race to the Sea and the indecisive result of the First Battle of Ypres. In the week leading up to 25 December, French, German and British soldiers crossed trenches to exchange seasonal greetings and talk. In some areas, men from both sides ventured into no man's land on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to mingle and exchange food and souvenirs. There were joint burial ceremonies and prisoner swaps, while several meetings ended in carolling. Men played games of football with one another, creating one of the most memorable images of the truce. Hostilities continued in some sectors, while in others the sides settled on little more than arrangements to recover bodies. The following year, a few units arranged ceasefires but the truces were not nearly as widespread as in 1914; this was, in part, due to strongly worded orders from commanders, prohibiting truces. Soldiers were no longer amenable to truce by 1916; the war had become increasingly bitter after the human losses suffered during the battles of 1915.
The truces were not unique to the Christmas period and reflected a mood of "live and let live", where infantry close together would stop fighting and fraternise, engaging in conversation. In some sectors, there were occasional ceasefires to allow soldiers to go between the lines and recover wounded or dead comrades; in others, there was a tacit agreement not to shoot while men rested, exercised or worked in view of the enemy. The Christmas truces were particularly significant due to the number of men involved and the level of their participation—even in quiet sectors, dozens of men openly congregating in daylight was remarkable—and are often seen as a symbolic moment of peace and humanity amidst one of the most violent conflicts in human history.
-from Wikipedia's article; "Christmas truce"
"Having a gunfight on {a Holy night/timeframe} wouldn't be right."
-Germany
Say what you will about "Hetalia", but this sequence was semi-based on real historical events - Real events that should be much more well known.
Hetalia World ☆ Stars - Chapter 415 Original Translation: spaghettifelice // donamoeba Scanlation: loaf // jammerlea
Hetalia World ☆ Stars - Chapter 409 Original Translation: spaghettifelice // donamoeba Scanlation: jammerlea // pandabaozi
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Hetalia World ☆ Stars - Chapter 472 Original Translation: spaghettifelice // donamoeba Scanlation: donamoeba // loaf // jammerlea
Poor Germany ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
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Germany Ship Event 2021
Day 6: Fantasy
Pairing: England x Germany
Shueisha made changes to the Hetalia☆Collezione! Apparently the 1st printing of the character book had multiple typographical errors that were corrected in the 2nd printing. Details about the characters were also changed.
Here's the original thread about the changes, which includes a list of corrections and modifications made to the 1st printing. One difference is that the 2nd printing no longer lists Germany as HRE's younger bro:
1st version of the "Family & Pets" section of HRE's character profile:
"Grandfather/ Germania, younger brother/ Germany (and many others)"
2nd version of the "Family & Pets" section of HRE's character profile:
"Grandfather/ Germania, brothers/ Saxony, Bavaria and many more, (Self-proclaimed number one) onii-chan (big brother)/ Prussia"
Finally finished colouring😭😭😭😭😭
It's the black forest cake based off of the newest au below ^w^
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Another one of Germany's character pages from the Hetalia Collezione. This translation is from here.
“When In Rome, Do As the Romans Do
He is the type of person who likes to enjoy the culture of his travel destination. He even wore time-period accurate clothes when he went to a restaurant where you could experience Ancient Rome."
"He generally likes every kind of vehicle. In the games he's played recently, he particularly loves the way combine harvesters are made."
Japan: "Although he's a serious person, he has an unexpected side too"
"Japanese manga is popular in many countries around the world, and perhaps because of this, Germany is said to have high manga technology. Moreover, the drawings have a very delicate touch. It's like a shoujo manga!"
Germany: "I can only draw what I've read before..."
Italy: "No way... Germany is super talented...!"
"This is Germany!!
-Blonde hair slicked back smartly. It's seldom disordered.
-A stiff expression and furrowed brow that often leads people to think he's angry.
-In order to make the most of his muscular physique, Italy encourages him to cosplay."
Prussia: "It'd be nice if he called me "onii-chan" (big bro)."
"Germany's Big Bro
Prussia is his big brother, but he's more like a child. Since he moved into Germany's house, it's become the younger brother's job to take care of him."
"Not Getting Caught Up in Big Brother's Pace
They're brothers, but Germany draws a line in the sand. He tries not to fall for Prussia's "cool big brother" act."
HETAONI (Anime version)
This is a trial animation only just like I did in Slam Dunk animation (feeling animator x3 ). Sorry if lack of Steve. I don’t know how to animate a fighting scene. You can also watch it on youtube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8x3uw6zdtA&feature=youtu.be