Someone wrote in [personal profile] hetalia_kink 2009-03-10 01:24 pm (UTC)

On 16 June 1940, during World War II with French military collapse imminent in the Battle of France, Prime Minister Winston Churchill offered a solemn Union to France in which the proposed constitution would establish joint organs of defense, foreign, financial and economic policies. The government of France, under Philippe Petain, did not respond before accepting an armistice from Germany. (from Franco-British Unions (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_of_France_and_Great_Britain#Modern_concepts), Wikipedia)

U.K. asks France to marry him. During this time, French-English relations were at a high point so I doubt the result of the offer would turn out the same way as the Suez Canal Crisis strips (http://community.livejournal.com/hetalia/994430.html#cutid1). Is it too much to ask that the story would be bittersweet? Like with Germany interrupting France's response in the end or a reference to the fall of France afterward.

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