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List of historical characters

This is a list of historical characters in Hetalia: Axis Powers. These characters represent either inexplicably or explicitly actual persons from history and are shown interacting with Nations in different manners such as a "boss" (i.e. ruler).

European Figures

Adolf Hitler (?? ???)
Voiced by Ken Takeuchi in Japanese and R Bruce Elliott in English.

Referred to as "Germany's boss", he is seen in stories set around the time of World War II. He first appears in Chapter 4: Pact of Steel of the original webcomic, where he and Germany are preparing for a meeting with Russia. He has misplaced something and is giving Germany notes on what to do when he arrives, including having high-class Vodka on hand.[1] Germany later complains to Finland about his boss, claiming that he even sent him to try to find the Holy Grail. Finland asks if Germany worries that his boss might throw him in jail for complaining, and while Germany expresses his doubts, Finland concludes that Germany's boss could foreseeably go that far.[1]

Hitler later appears at the end of Lithuania’s Out-Sourcing Series Part 3: The Great Depression where he is seen kicking away Germany's reparations collections bag that had worsened the country's situation during the Great Depression, having gained power towards the end of the crisis.[2]

Christina of Sweden (?? ???)

She first appeared in a sketch posted on Himaruya's blog in September 2010 and was described as a free spirited woman during the 17th century.[3] She was mentioned again in the third interval drama CD as a former boss of Sweden's. When Finland asked what kind of person she was, Sweden responded that she became queen at the age of 6 then began planning her retirement at the age of 20. He then states she abolished her position on the throne and left on a journey to travel the world, much to Finland's astonishment. When Finland asked if Sweden was okay with her doing that, he responded that she looked like she was enjoying herself so it was okay with him. Finland later notes that despite the lack of change in his facial expression, Sweden appeared to be feeling nostalgic and was probably thinking about how good of a queen she was.[4]

Frederick the Great (?? ???)

Prussia's favorite boss of all time, whom he refers to as "Old Fritz."[5]

Gustav II Adolf (?? ???)

He was briefly mentioned in the third interval drama CD under his nickname The Lion of the North. He was also mentioned to be a former boss of Sweden's.[4] His daughter Christina was also mentioned in the drama CD as well.

Jadwiga of Poland (?? ???)

Poland's boss during the The First Time The Poland Rule Was Used strips.[6] It's worthy to note, however, that in the strips, she's aged up quite a bit compared to her historical age of 11 at the time of her consummation with Jagiello of Lithuania.

Jeanne d'Arc (?? ???)
Voiced by Michiko Neya in Japanese and Dana Schultes in English.

Also referred to as "Joan of Arc" and "that girl," she first appears in a series of illustrations called Big Brother France and That Kid, which showed her relationship with France. Jeanne is shown admonishing France and telling him that she is fighting for his sake.[7] In À Bientôt!, France meets a girl named Lisa, whom he believes to be Jeanne's reincarnation.[8]

Joseph Stalin (?? ???)

Referred to as "Russia's boss" or "Russia's adviser", he is seen in stories set around the time of World War II. He is first alluded to in Chapter 4: Pact of Steel when Lithuania overhears a meeting between him and Russia where the latter explains the plans for the Invasion of Poland.[9]

Maria Theresa (?? ???)
Voiced by Michiko Neya in Japanese and Stephanie Young in English.

Austria's boss in stories set around the War of the Austrian Succession and the Seven Years' War. She is initially mentioned in the footnotes of the second part of Lithuania’s Outsourcing Series where she is not "particularly gung-ho" about participating in the partitioning of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.[10]

Asian Figures

African Figures

North American Figures

  1. 1.0 1.1 Himaruya, Hidekaz. "*ヘタレ4 鋼鉄協約* [Hetare 4: Pact of Steel]". p. 1. http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/h_h0.htm. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  2. Himaruya, Hidekaz. "『出稼ぎリトアニアその3』 [Lithuania’s Out-Sourcing Series Part 3]". http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/dks.htm. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  3. Himaruya, Hidekaz (September 11, 2010). "デンマークさんがスウェーデンさんに殴りかかりすぎな件について". http://himaruya.blog61.fc2.com/blog-entry-877.html. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Hetalia Drama CD Interval Vol. 3: Nordic Five! Track 2- The Case of Sweden Beating up Denmark Too Many Times (Translation)". August 14, 2012. http://hetalia.livejournal.com/12307988.html. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  5. Himaruya, Hidekaz (2008). Axis Powers ヘタリア [Axis Powers Hetalia]. Gentosha. p. 17. ISBN 978-4-3448-1275-8. 
  6. Hidekaz, Himaruya (2010). Axis Powers ヘタリア 3 [Axis Powers Hetalia 3]. Gentosha. p. 96. ISBN 978-4-3448-1938-2. 
  7. "フランス兄ちゃんとあのこ". 2006. http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/rkgk.htm. Retrieved November 18, 2012. 
  8. Hidekaz, Himaruya (2011). Axis Powers ヘタリア 4 [Axis Powers Hetalia 4]. Gentosha. p. 58. ISBN 978-4-3448-2233-7. 
  9. Himaruya, Hidekaz. "ヘタレ4 鋼鉄協約 [Hetare 4: Pact of Steel]". p. 13. http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/h_h0.htm. Retrieved September 12, 2012. 
  10. Himaruya, Hidekaz. "『出稼ぎリトアニアその2』 [Lithuania’s Out-Sourcing Series Part 2]". http://www.geocities.jp/himaruya/sw.htm. Retrieved September 12, 2012.