Tjueandre juni:

Croatia:

A war was rarely won through one battle, and battle only. It didn't happen instantly; the bigger and more expansive the war the more efforts were needed to end it.

All over the world, during WWII, people put up resistance to the Axis Powers and their supporters.

One of the earliest and biggest resistance efforts against occupying forces were the anti-Fascist Sisak People's Liberation Partisan Detachment in Croatia. Back then, a part of Yugoslavia.

Up until they'd formed, Antun Cesarec, the Personification of Croatia, had just been a numb entity. But, when he sensed the energy and pride of his people, he'd been shaken out of his stupor.


Author's notes:

I don't own Hetalia