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  • 6 million fangirls just killed there self

  • Was Russia really part of the Allies? He doesn't...really....*cries*

  • ... I haven't seen this comic/doujinshi in over 5 months. I come back to it & bawl my eyes out just as much as the first time. I would offer a "TT_TT" emoticon for support, but I've found that no emoticon can really represent what I feel towards this video. I give my respects to everyone & anyone out there, especially those in need of support. Thank you...

  • @100firetiger ... There is no "Part 2." That's the end of PunPuniChu's comic. If you really want to know what happens next I suggest looking it up on here or any informative website for more information. Thanks.

  • Why Hetalia dont show, how Poland and Russia displace and murdered 17 Millions Germans after WW2 from Silesia etc. ?

    I am not pro german or something, but this is a fact, that it happened.

  • @xErzax89 They murdered all 17 mil Germans? Or they just displaced them and someone died during the process?

  • Такая бедная, несчастная, всеми обиженная Польша!))) Я бы её пожалел, если бы не знал, что она таковой не являлась)))) Настоящие поляки сражались за неё в Народном Войске Польском, а не ныли о том, что её все обидели и предали. Вот их я уважаю. Заколебали уже Россию кровожадным монстром выставлять.

  • @darkavatarishful 1939-polska,estonia, litwa, finlandia, besarabia, lotwa,1953-berlin, 1956-budapest, 1968-praga, 1979-czeczenia, ......

  • @turaj1 Ну и что? Другие были лучше? СССР отстаивал свои политические интересы, это нормально. Остальные делали точно так же. Это просто двойные стандарты. Я ни малейшего чувства вины не ощущаю. Мы никому и ничего не должны и ничем не обязаны. Русским перед другими не за что извиняться. Мой дед в 1939 году тоже участвовал в походе в Польшу. Мой отец в 1968 году служил в спецназе и участвовал в тех событиях. Я служил в дивизии Дзержинского и оружие тоже не только для парадов применял.

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  • @turaj1 Mam w Polsce też mają krewnych. Ale to nic nie zmienia.

  • @Mohikonn:

    I respect your words,because I'm a german and its great to see how the world is at peace...But peace cant be brought without War....And I appoligise for my Nation to being such a Asshole and to betray your Nation ! But lets just hope this wont reapeat again !

  • Wonderful...

  • The illustrator of this did and excellent job capturing such a sensitive subject.

  • Wht the fuck! My 2 favorite characters beating up (alot more than beating up) my other favorite character *starts to bawl*

  • @xXgermanyloverXx it's just history truth. And, let's face it, APH has never been too realistic, was it?

    It's just so sad. Especially to me, as I'm a Pole... It's been very hard times for us and our nation. And it's double that sad, seeing that our people are able to be brave, intelligent, loyal, hard-working and willing to sacrifice themselves for the benefit of the whole nation... but when we're at peace, it seems like we're a country of inept politicians and fake experts.

  • Rany! Przepiękne. Płakałam oglądając to. T.T Niemcy mnie nieźle przestraszył! 0.0 Ten jego złowrogi błysk w oku......

  • luuubię anime :D

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  • IN WW2 POLAND NEVER SURRENDER

    

  • @feckthisiamoutofhere

    Oh f'ck u. Poles were in concentration camps, read smth about II ww, srsly. Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau, Majdanek, Treblinka.

    Maybe Poland caused IIWW? Don't be ridiculous...

  • Ahm... Bardzo ładnie pokazane.

  • where is part 2???!

  • cudo <3

    

  • Popłakałam się oglądając to.

  • To smutne :<

  • Remember Czechoslovakia Poland. Who is not allowed help them? Who is annexed Cieszyn Silesia? Boomerang always return.

  • @SunsetGTI

    Who annexed it in 1919 by shooting polish soldiers?

  • @SunsetGTI

    Yeah, but look, Poland was free in Interwar period, but earlier was under partitions...

  • @feckthisiamoutofhere How can you say that the victim is guilty. Poles are forgiven but not forgotten.

  • @feckthisiamoutofhere Commented on the fact that they have been presented to france and england. history does not teach me I know her very well.

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  • The Poles are a poeple whos homeland is a long narrow strech of land[not modern senses, poland got most of german Prussia] inbetween the German Prussians and the Russians, they are doomed to be picked on and annexed. It's hard to builld a country in such a place[ Aquiring almost all of Prussia after WW1, didnt help germans feelings toward poles]

  • it`s show a sad but true history of Poland, especially if we will see on it by polish citizen side. We was so enthusiastic during 20 years without war, so we did not expected that German can really do that... I will not say about Russia...

  • We will always exist, as long as a tongue lives lives and nation. Every country has something terrible in its history...

    This comic book is sad terribly, I was moved to tears on it. England and France... It also won me, I got it also feel sorry for them. Such comic books and films are portraying the true history of countries.

    I am admiring you for creating thing... T.T

  • @TheMadziusiaaa tongue? I'm sure you mean language...

  • This was horrible ;_; A very emotional doujin that certainly shows how dark you can make Hetalia... T-T

  • Poland:Ha...haha.... th-this is just a totally bad joke, right? It wasn't, like, p-planned from the start.... right?

    Me: Poland.... wel-welcome in the second hell

  • The most powerful doujinshi I have ever read. So touching ;_;

  • This needs more views. Like, waaaay more views. Up until I watched this, (and HetaOni, but not so much) I just thought Hetalia was funny, Even though it was talking about war....they made it into a comedy. And, even though this stuff depresses the hell out of me, I think the creator should create a few webcomics like these, or make a side series of hetalia or something that has realistic, violent, and emotionally wrenching true story plots like these...

  • World War two was a horrible chapter in world history...

    But I really admire this work.

    The one who has drawn this made a fantastic, unipue doujinshi, which makes me thoughtful and sad...

  • damn,..i kinda wanna cry...

  • I usually don't cry over videos like this, but I swear this had me in tears at the end.

  • Jeżeli was boli oglądanie tego gdy jesteście Niemcami/Rosjanami, to pomyślcie co czują Polacy...

  • its hard to see that my own land (germany) have done so cruel things....

  • i fricking cried when i saw germany stepping on poland and paused it so i feel sad.... :(

  • kinda weird France and England are presented as if they wanted to help Poland and the truth is not, turned his back.

  • Demasiado apegada a la historia.

  • как будто Польша не поступила бы с Россией также, а Англия и франция просто "обосрались" лесть, молча предав Польшу

  • @alex13693 jakoś wam w karki nie strzelaliśmy ty glupi kacapie

  • I must say...this really made me pause and think about the significance of remembering history.

    People did some pretty damn brave things back then.

    They didn't go unnoticed.

    Hetalia ftw.

  • I am German and I love Hetalia. I found this video here and was shocked. Ôo Even through this is just an anime... ._.

  • Poland :'( -/3 even though I might walk around with a German last name I am still proud of it. I am so happy my grandfather kaiser was against Germany during ww2

  • Oh, and the Polish may have been taken over quickly but given the circumstances of what they had to fight against, they were very brave to last even the 28 days that they did considering no one was prepared for the war. Why do you think there are jokes about the ponies in Hetalia? The Polish only had horses to go against TANKS! and still they lasted 28 days! they were obliterated because they were strong, they were taken over not, "so quickly" but "so brutally" They are proud and deservedly so!

  • @Soniasony2 pleas.. if you know close to nothing, don't spread your wisdom

    1. horses were used in both armies, mostly for transport - since it was still the fastest way as there wasn't many good roads in Poland at those times

    2. Poles NEVER charged with horses at tanks (that would be stupid and suicidal, in other words French or Japanese XD), however few tactics in which they used horses - were victorious

    3. Poland expected to be attacked soon, but had little time for preparations

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    4. they still didn't manufacture the planned number of new weaponry (the projects of airplanes were really advanced - and one of the best of those times)

    5. considering the a. Poles were attacked with full power by Germany, b. invaded by Russia & their allies - c. fought alone on all sides with two of most powerful armies of that time - and France had a year of preparations and was helped by England.... the time they 'collapsed' is quite similar

    so it's not that quick ;)

  • @Soniasony2 (3)

    6. consider the dmg German army took:

    Poles destroyed over 30% of their armament, most of remaining needed repairs and Germans would be even lacking in bullets XD

    the Hetalia is filled with holes or taken from anti-Polish propaganda facts :D so you can't base your wisdom about Poland on that ^_^

    even thought, Poland great XD cunning and creative, optimistic and little lazy - but has no fear whatsover :D

    "Warsaw will become your capital." XD

  • Just wanted to point out since I saw this discussion going on, Hitler was from Austria, not Germany so technically, you can't really say "germans" are at fault to begin with. Also, the German military was very different from the Nazi's. The German military fought the war, The Nazi's came in after each battle to round the people up. This means you can only blame a certain group of people (mainly Aristocracy for that matter) for this problem, not a collective people

  • @Soniasony2 1) Hitler was German and Austrian(for us it's same nation anyway=)). As Stalin was Russian and Georgian. 2) What a hell are you talking about? It IS collective people's fault. They helped in finding jews, they used servants and slaves for their houses and factories, they choosed to turn a blind eye on concentration camps and so on. And Wehrmacht soldiers did huge amount of crimes compared only to Medieval wars cruelty. Just reading about all those crimes makes you terrified.

  • @Edelgeist 1 I wasn't stating his nationality If you think of everything the Germans were put through (WWI which they didn't want to begin with, reparations which should have been put on Austria/Hungary and lesser on Germany) Hitler would have never taken control if this hadn't happened but because it did and he was charismatic enough to get the job, he beat everyone out even though there were those that didn't want him in power TBC

  • @Soniasony2 Germany didn't wanted a war? Go google Tangier Crisis. Reparations are based on damage - the one making more damage pays bigger price. Though Frenchies were greedy here and took too much. They could make friends with new Germany as they did after WWII, but they didn't and payed for it. But no matter the reason a crime is a crime and 50mil dead people wouldn't come back.

  • @Edelgeist He did take control and he used a group that was originally the minority and turned them into the majority, by rally together his nation and acting on the pride of these people as Germans, he used them and was able to use the peoples misguided hate to control them. At the same time though, he was strong, psychotic and a brilliant man (as most dictators are) You cannot blame the Germans as a whole though because YES they did horrible things, but they own up to them!

  • @Soniasony2 That is the point of being one nation - to stand united both in times of glory and in times of shame. As you share pride of glorious moments of your people's history, you should share payment for all your people's mistakes. If you are not - you are not a part of your people. And you can't choose only good things and forget the bad ones. You know, your country's great people are also just a bunch of dudes you have nothing to do with, so what's left of your national pride?

  • @Edelgeist Good point, now if only my own Nation agreed with you and I then maybe people could stop being bigoted morons and work together!

  • I've already said my bit, but I just wanted to thank you again for posting this comic, along with the very touching music! TT_TT I know it seems weird, but I really wanna hug EVERYONE in the comic and tell them they'll be okay... It's true, I feel sorry for everyone, no matter what side they're on. But Poland was the bravest I've ever seen him; It's amazing how much courage and strength he has even at his weakest. Universal thumbs up!

  • I'm gonna thik about this all day at school, possibly cry....;_; i feel so horrible for Po-kun....*Wants to hug Poland now*

  • OMG!~ MY LIL POLAND~ ♥ D: I'm part German, Swiss, and French... And I hate Germany, and Russia (I used to love Russia, but I kinda hate him now--- Poland is my first Hetalia love~♥) HOW RUDE! D:<

  • Jeszcze... żadna manga z Hetalii nie wywołała u mnie takich emocji.

    Jak można zauważyć, także jestem Polką tak jak ty, użytkowniku, który dodałeś ten filmik. Jestem ci za to wdzięczna, że wszyscy mogą poznać, chociażby w ten sposób cierpienia, jakie przeszedł nasz kraj podczas wojny.

    I wiesz co? Oglądając to łzy same cisnęły mi się do oczu. Szczególnie w momentach, w których Polska odmawiał poddania się Niemcom, czy Rosji.

    Jestem dumna z tego, że pochodzę właśnie z Polski.

    Pozdrowienia.

  • Slovakia and Lithuania atak Poland too at the same time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • French didn't wont to "die for Gdańsk", so their was next...

  • Poland

  • @snowfox1995 sorry for a stupid question, but were you reffering to me?

  • @Edelgeist are you Poland?

  • @snowfox1995 nope, I'm Russian =)

  • Gosh, everyone's said what I think before me...

    I "Liked" this, but if there was an "I HATE THIS FOR ALL TIME!!!" button I would click it. What do I mean by "this"? I don't hate any countries, nor do I hate any of the brave soldiers that fought on ALL sides, nor do I hate anybody alive today because of ethnicity or culture. I guess I just hate the results, and the few leaders who thought they could mess up the world 'cause they CAN.

    I cried. ('nuff said)

    Thank you SO MUCH for posting this. TT_TT

  • NO IM BAWLING MY EYES OUT POLAND I LOVE U SO MUCH WHY DID THIS HAVE TO HAPPEN

  • As much as I love Hetalia, I would like it if they added more serious moments, like the German occupation of Poland- it would have been so powerful! Tho I suppose it probably would have been too confronting with that kind of violence:( Oh, great comic btw!^^

  • dude....this is polish school history class all over again. T-T too bad I didn't use this as a study guide.

  • Wow, this made me tear up. :(

  • Poland he didn't give up~ Even though he got the crack beat out of him by Germany AND Russia........ THE BIG MEANIES I KNEW RUSSIA WAS BAD!!!

  • That was amazing. I had tears in my eyes and cringed at the sheer brutality of the actions of Germany & Russia. So honest. And to see APH characters... Brutal.

  • This made me almost cry

  • Poland that is really sad

    There as his blood everywhere

    I-I feel completely... god I can't even explain it

  • I like the comedy involved in hetalia, it actually makes it easier to learn I think. But yes, there should be more serious Doujin's like this.

  • Wow, I wanted to cry so badly...

  • God this was... Oh Poland...

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  • Holy shit that was intense

  • @CreativeGal246

    It's on DA Puni-chan made it

    And she draws really well

  • This is one of the most intense Hetalia fan stuff I have ever read

  • Ahahaha~ I think everyone who likes Hetalia has read "1939".

    By the way~ Puni-chan did an awesome job >w<b

    Actually she is german ... :D

  • If all Hitler did was rebuild Germany and the moral of its people, then it would of been good, but we went nuts and another World War broke out. Sad really...

  • this was really awesome, the fact that it was done in black and white (pencil?) and the red blood makes it really pop out

  • This was amazing. Poor Poland. And that really was Germany's belief--he really thought that Hitler would lead him and his people to a better life. Poor blind Germany. Poor Poland. He saw through all this. But this video did a great job of retelling history. I just wish England and France got there sooner!

  • i find pide in my german roots when WW2 happened no im not a nazi sympathizer ! i find there ways were verey interesting ... i do like WW2 and the history that came with it .hitler was evil but quite profound in his words and ideals not tht i support them ... im a history person i hate how america is just stuck up and ppl dont care about the past i find it the verey part of my life to know every part of of the past ! but i find death the most intersting part of history but thts just me .

  • What's this? A Nazi!Germany that has a real reason for his actions beyond "LOL HEIL HITLER"? I'm not a Nazi sympathizer, but this video did a very good job of telling history through Hetalia in a very fair way and I appreciate that.

  • actually the part where russia beats the hell out of poland isnt that correct. the russians invaded poland without any resistence. because. all resistence was already broken by the germans.

    i look forward to hetalia 1941

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  • @TheCoastalRipper To explain why Poland always refused to surrender:

    "The Polish troops surrendered five months after the end of the month-long Siege of Warsaw, however the state of Poland never officially surrendered. Under German occupation, the Polish army continued to fight underground, as Armia Krajowa and forest partisans – Leśni. The Polish resistance movement in World War II in German-occupied Poland was one of the largest resistance movements in all of occupied Europe."

  • @zielona14 its nice that poland never surrendered. really. as you can see, i never wrote that poland surrendered. anyway this video is not quite fair, because even if there are shown german reasons for his actions, the russian are not. and Russia had much better reasons to act as he did than germany. but thats all because the author of this doujinshi is german. i mean we all know how they are. to write "why of all the countries did you have to come"..........and russia came and saved

  • @TheCoastalRipper i don't want to hurt anyone's feelings but we learnt in class that the Russians were unhappy with having lost so much territory in WWI and Stalin promised to bring it back, is this wrong? for me this sounds as crazy as "lets cheer Hitler, he build the country up, forget about all the people he's killing"...

    can you seriously tell by reading if someone is german?how would you correct the sentence?

  • @jf12358 question: members of which nation did hitler and stalin kill most? considered Russias situation in this time (periods of famine, great purges etc) it was weakened and unable to fight back a possible invasion. thats why stalin wanted to protect it by dividing poland. a far better reason than "hitler biulds the country up, divide poland", isnt it? this comic makes germany look like a victim with good intentions and russia like a pure evil, though the opposite is the case.

    no i cant tell.

  • @TheCoastalRipper so you think Germany is a pure evil while Russia is a victim with good intentions?

    because of famines and purges -I googled this, it means Stalin killing anyone who was not his opinion doesn't it?- ? It was the same in Germany, the political system was as young as the russian, politicans disapeared like nothing, there were a hyperinflation and lots of problems at the frensh boarder... a lot of people were frustrated and scared because of the reasons mentioned in the comic

  • @jf12358 germany is pure evil, yes. Russia was a victim. with good intentions? yes and no. it means stalin killing anyone he thought of being not his opinion. thats a difference. if it was the "same" in germany then it would have lost at least 30mio people. you cant compare the circumstances in both countries. also there werent any famines in germany and if, not in such dimensions and for that long time. all the problems you mentioned didnt exist in germany during divide of poland, but in Russia

  • @TheCoastalRipper and then Hitler started to kill ALL his political and other foes

    and tell me who was Russia afraid of ("to fight back a possible invasion") that it divided Poland?

    and I always wanted t tell you guys: you think Germans are/were racist and "pure evil", but this thought is racist in itself. you should not judge a whole people

    even it Hitlers time there were a lot of Hitlerhating Germans-and the victims in the first years, jews, gay, mental ills... were all GERMANS!

  • @jf12358 Russia was afraid of germany of course. you think the Russians didnt know that germany could attack Russia anytime? stalin was warned several times but he didnt react. im not saying germans are racist (though many of them still think the racist way). but they were. the whole people sympathized with the nazis and the war. thats why i judge the whole nation.

    besides, you still didnt answer my question: which nation had to suffer under stalin AND hitler most? here the answer: Russia......

  • @TheCoastalRipper I would say : Poland since it was split,became a battelfield and Hitler nearly depopulated it by kill

    and you didn't react at my argument at all: what about all the Germans in concentrations camps, you think they wanted war?or do you think they weren't Germans cause most of them weren't "Aryan"? Or faschist?

    there were over 50 attentats on Hitler commit by Germans, even in Hitlers time we werent ALL happy

  • @jf12358 hitler didnt do anything, the germans "depopulated" it. tell me how many germans were in concentration camps and then compare that to the overall german population. then do the same with Russia and you'll see what i mean by saying you SIMPLY CANT COMPARE IT. over 50 "attentats"? not that many, dont you think? if the germans werent all happy in hitlers time, there should be a bit more of that assassinations. i mean the germans know how to kill, they demonstrated it 27000000 times.

  • @TheCoastalRipper I think its time to forgive...I know there is no way to forgive my great-grandparents but you should give up some of your prejudice"many germans think the racist way" there are national parties in any country and they are even allowed in Germany since we are a NATION

    youre saying that Russia sufferd a lot under Stalin AND Hitler?Germany did too.Hitler was our problem,but cold war split Germany up to now.sure concentration camps and Berlin wall isnt the same but think about it!

  • @jf12358 oh dont understand me wrong. i dont judge the germans today, though i'll hate the germans back then for their inhumanity forever. by saying "many germans think the racist way" i mean the way they still think about Russians. if you are a german you will know what i mean. the splitting was the most human thing germans deserved after their actions in USSR. >30mio casualties under stalin, then >27mio casualties under hitler.... Russia suffered much more under both dictators than germany.

  • @TheCoastalRipper well if you're going like this. how about thinking what the red army did when they entered germany?

  • @Deidarax3x3 how about thinking WHY the red army did it and that it was nothing compared to what the germans did entering Russia?

  • @TheCoastalRipper so you think it's justified?

  • @Deidarax3x3 no. justified were the russian thoughts of germans as the inhuman creatures. their actions were just the result of it, which is understandable and nothing to blame for.

  • @TheCoastalRipper well i am German and i don't think that I have prejudice about Russians? beside having a funny accent, but thats the same for turcs or frensh (and I dont want to think about my english) I missed something?

    and you should put that in relation, I don't know how many Poles died back then but today there over 4 times more Russians then Poles so with 12mio under both dictators there would have been the "same" loss of lives (please dont get this wrong)

  • @jf12358 well you are obviously an exclusion.

    and you should google polish casualties during ww2.

  • @TheCoastalRipper and you check what happend to Polish heroes after the WWII was ended from the side of communistic "heroes" :)

    Poles have much more resentment towards Russian than Germans - killing our people is one thing, but killing our culture and spirit is something for proud Poles unforgivable

    if Russia won't admit their crimes and correct the false history those wounds will stay open in hearts of many people

  • @kryokori dont make me laugh. which heroes? your so-called "heroes" worked with the germans during ww2 and practised genocide almost as much as them. so you are not the one to talk about false history and its all about poland to admit their crimes first. and i dont even talk about the whole polish attempts to conquer Russia and the following massacres. maybe the Russians did a bit too much by saving them, i wonder how they would talk if the german occupation went on for some years longer.

  • @TheCoastalRipper I'm sorry but your anti-Polish propaganda won't convince anyone who know history

    Russians did a lot to save us.. like shoting my granpa in Katyn?

    but I don't lower myself like you and write other countries with small letters - you seem to be xenophobic

    oh, for you information - most people who were awarded "Righteous among the Nations" were Poles, read about it

    I don't think teaching you history will change anything, since you are already either brainwashed or paid for this

  • @kryokori im sorry but the "antipolish propaganda" is exactly the bunch of facts many people dont seem to know or just ignore.

    no, like giving a life to such people like you.

    xenophobic is not the right word. i just hate ignorant people(s).

    yes, awarded for what, propaganding the german innocence and the russian fault?

    youre right, teaching me your version of history wont have an effect on me since i know how history is taught by westerners, especially ww2, and i just feel sorry for you.

  • @kryokori Can you tell me plz what do you mean under "false history"?

  • @TheCoastalRipper it's nice you would not judge me today,I totally agree with hating people who just lived their live

    but if you read some comments(or your own:"Germany,victim with good intentionsRussia,pure evil,even if the opposite was the case")well most people may think they are making a parting between germans today and Germans in WW2,but this is not so easy

    did you hear about greece?they are pissed/scared cause of their bad economy and some demonstrate putting a mustache on our chancellor

  • @jf12358 maybe i should be more accurate with my argumentation. the whole stuff goes against people who still think ww2-like.

  • @jf12358 Where are you from?

  • @Edelgeist I'm german but the class about the Russians being unhappy etc. was a canadian one. I lived there for a year.

  • @jf12358 1)So, 20 years ago Germany was divided. Does the idea of uniting Germany back sounds crazy for you too? You just got lucky it was done peacefuly. 2)Germans are different,and Russians are different too. I doubt some factory worker or peasant dreamed about regaining lost territories =)

  • @jf12358 Sorry for interfering in discussion =)

    3)The difference between USSR&3rdReich is that we did bad to ourselves and you - to the others. How many Germans died because of Germans? 1mil? 2mil oO? Loses of USSR&Poland are 33mil. Reds killed approx. 1mil foreigners and roughly 12mil Soviet people. What else to say? 4)USSR had no alies(Mongolia ftw!), westerns intervened in time of our Civil War, and "Strange war" prooved that they wanted Hitler to attack USSR. So enemies was all around us.

  • That was so sad...! Jeezums, that was sad ;-; I'm so glad Germany's changed. Even for an anime comic, that portrayal of Germany freaked me out more than Russia. But he's a good person :D Germany's a good country! If you ask an American about Hitler, you'll get a monologue of all the wrongs he did. If you ask a German, you'll get a slur of curses, hate, embarrassment, and a screaming monologue of everything about him. I feel sorry for Poland, and I'm glad the war's over.

  • I remember learning about this in history...Such an awful war

  • God I've have to choke back tears watching this.

    And I wonder why when we were reading about WWII they never brought up Poland in this...

  • Russia:Hes calm now -smile-

    …that was…just…wow…the music helps bring everything together… just wow…

  • Niemal się popłakałam...

  • Are there any realistic manga like this about Japan in China and Korea during this time period?

  • I am crying....

  • A difference between Germans and Russian.

    German know that things which they made in IIWW was bad and there are sorry, also we forgive it, no doubt about that.

    Some Russians still want do justify their action. I hope that someday all Russian will understand how big monster Stalin was.

  • :(

  • Aww so sad....poor Poland.

  • I love Hetalia, but I need to admit that I always wanted it to be more realistic and not just a comedia about war. I really love this doujinshi and I really hope there will be more like this one. We can never forget our history, even if today everything changed. War is definetly the worst mistake humans have ever made, we can't just talk about it as a joke.

  • I was like "NUUUU POLAND" throughout the whole thing.

  • this makes me so sad, but i don't blame the german people of today, i don't think anybody does. it's just making us all emotional because it's a bit different when you look a it with real poeple, rather than seeing the names 'Germany' and 'Poland' and 'Russia' in a text book

  • Oh my... that was so.. sad.. I'm crying right now ;_;

    But I'm glad that I was born in times like this, when Europe is finally peaceful and without any wars... we have a really brutal history behind us, but now we're all one union and we help each other instead of fighting. That makes me happy (:

  • Mała adegnota wojne zaczeli niemcy i rosja poprzez atak na nas.

  • When Poland jumped towards Russia and started saying about how Germany is insane, then when he realized Russia is sided with Germany... god, that moment was the most heartbreaking. The utter shock and fear are so clearly shown on his face... so very depressing.

  • I thought Germany was going to curb stomp Poland or rape him based on his face. Me: Oshi- Poland's gonna get raped!

  • germany looks really scary in this btww.....

  • oh...this is reallly sad U.U my second time watching...

    but i mean i wish we could also learn about bosnian genocide as well...both holocaust and genocide need a lot of attention U.U so something like this never happens.

  • @littleredblush and genocide by famine in Ukraine (hołodomor), ofcourse there is more genocides in twentieth century, none of them should be forgoten.

  • @ThEsI007 Yes, and my friend told me that he could take me to Germany. I was in Berlin couple of times, but it was just for shopping or going to the airport. Anyways, I saw some city streets and I was like: wow, it's so clean and nice!

    Unfortunately I don't speak german. Do many people in Germany speak english?

    Ha, maybe you could be my guide? ;)

  • You know what I hate? How over here (in America), most of our History classes approach Poland in WW2 with an attitude of, "In the beginning, Poland was invaded and occupied...Anywho, let's move on to something more interesting. Who wants to talk about Pearl Harbour! *yay!*"

    Nary a tip of the hat to the brilliantly brave Polish resistance, the expatriated regiments and squadrons, or even the fact that Poland never surrendered.

    Much free hugs, loves, and hamburgers for you, Poland. <3

  • @powerhousejp I know what you mean! In my history classes, we talked about ww2 and the holocaust almost every year, but there was NEVER anything about the Polish resistance, only about the politics of how the war started. They never mentioned how the Polish fought :( They also leave out how much of an ass the soviets were...

  • @powerhousejp yayyyyyy America FUCK YEAH

  • @powerhousejp Not to mention the Polish that took part in the Battle for Britain without the Poles we, the Britons most likely would have lost much of our Airforce during that cluster fuck of a battle. So le hat tip to you the Free Polish Forces that fought in the Western Front of the Second World War and a salute to those who fought alongside the Russians in Stalingrad, Berlin, Moscow, Leningrad, Kursk, Kiev, and many more Eastern Front battles.

  • It's funny, how the modern country of Germany has become so ashamed of their actions in ww2 that they don't even talk about it in history classes or travel guides that describe past events.

  • man i wish history would have been taught to me like this! this was so intense and more realistic in a werid way

  • SERIOUSLY. DID MY DARLING POLAND DIE? TT^TT

  • WAHHHHHHHHYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!­!!!!!!! TT_TT

    POLSKI. WAHH..... I TRUSTED RUSSIA AND I WAS THINKING HE WAS GOING TO SAVE POLAND..BUT HE DIDNT. AND WAHHHHHH.....

  • </3 Did my dear Poland just die?

  • *sniffle* *gasp* I-I'm actually crying right now! I read this before and didn't cry as bad... but that was before....I came to love Polska so much. TT///TT

    Where is Italy?! Poland's his friend, why would he just stand by and let this happen?!

    WHYYYY?!?! HITLER YOU EVIL DEMON PUPPET OF SATAN!!!! THANKS TO YOU, NO ONE CAN TRULY LIVE IN PEACE!!!!!

    BURN IN HELL FOR ETERNITY WITH YOUR "MASTER"!!!!

    (Gomen....I just had to let that out. V///V)

  • fuck you russia and germany poland i still love you protect the baltics ! and most importent never stop fighting

  • Kiedyś przeszukując DA natrafiłam na ten komiks. Dogłębnie wyraża wszystko - tutaj uosobione przedstawienie krajów z Hetalii nabiera sensu. Jakkolwiek anime zdecydowanie mnie rozczarowało i zdegustowało, tak ten komiks bardzo mnie poruszył. Znajomość naszej historii wśród innych państw jest dla mnie, jako patriotki, bardzo ważna. A powyżej mamy świetny przykład, jak w około ośmiu minutach zawszeć całą istotę i dramatyzm wojny, która przyszła na nas znienacka i równie szybko zebrała swoje żniwo..

  • Wow... Deep. And it's sad, how russia just abandoned Poland for some land. Damn hitler... This is what my grandfather had to live though as he grew up, and before he moved after the war... It's a sick and twisted world...

  • So sad, but very well done. poor Poland ;_;

    The saddest part, to me, though was the fact that I imagine Germany had begun spiraling into insanity after WWI; until the stern but well-meaning man who had someone dear to him (*cough*Italy*cough*) became this complete monster. WHHYYYYYY T^T

  • i started crying when i saw poli-chi getting beat up...WTF IS UP WITH YOU IVAN AND DOITSU?!?!?!WHY'D YOU HURT MY POLAND?!?!?!?!AND IGGY AN FRANCE WHY DIDN'T YOU GO HELP HIM!! i almost NEVER cry but this...this was way TOO much for me... im gonna go watch chibitalia's maru kaite chikyuu to cheer me up *sniff sniff*there was so much blood on my poland...liet is gonna be pissed TT^TT doitsu~how could you i am totally pissed totally...