Hol mir ein pivko 😋😋😋
The way how Gillert survived in the GDR:
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Hol mir ein pivko 😋😋😋
The way how Gillert survived in the GDR:
Coffee Crisis hetgem❤️❤️I read about it and my sick and twisted mind jumped into Hetalia
Puppet state
Bellabonna or deadly nightshade on the windowsill symbolises silence as well as danger.
Das Russische
saw quite a lot of angsty historical Prussia fan art, so here’s some not-so-angsty East Germany fan art against that
I've finished it~
Da Leg’ Ich Mich Doch Lieber Hin
Been to anatomy/life drawing class for h o u r s yesterday, and now my back hurts... I’ve never stared at a naked woman for so long
Anyway,, here’s Prussia based on a song I really like right now
“Yeah, the Stasi files are over there, I was just goin’ to burn some of ‘em”
I was wondering, did the other German states like Saxony had to work for Russia too? (Also I love your art, keep it up! ;) )
1952 the GDR dissolved the German states, creating 14 new districts instead. They were middle state administrative levels between the GDR itself and the counties (well, districts), on which the state, however, carried out tasks to a greater extent than it is the case with the German states in the West. The good ol’ states were brought back 1990 when the GDR was dissolved under the name “Ländereinführungsgesetz” (”countries/states introduction law”)
And as to the “working”: I really don’t like how being under a countries rule is portrayed in Hetalia. Living as a slave for dozens of years? I’d rather say that they’d take instructions and advice from the country they are ruled by
(My English is really bad right now, I used Google Translator for most of this)
Sources: Wiki Neue Länder, Wiki Ländereinführungsgesetz
Image Source: Wiki Bezirk (DDR)