Prussia/England

Prussia/England is an uncommon pairing involving the characters Prussia and England. it is also known as PruEng.

War Of Austrian Succession
Both Prussia and England became involved in this war, England fighting on the side of Austria while Prussia fought to invade. However, England became neutral in the war after he decided to leave to fight with France.

Seven Years War


After hearing that France and Austria formed an alliance, England decided to join Prussia's side, though he made it a point to mention in his letter that it was only for his own sake and not Prussia's.

Modern Life And Prussia's Blog
When Prussia decided to Kitayume start his own blog (as part of the Kitayume April Fools' 09 site event), a reader of his blog asked him to try out England's cooking. England became happy upon finding out, while Prussia wondered why. When the other nations learned that Prussia had tried England's terrible cuisine, they all began to mourn his death.

Prussia managed to survive the food poisoning, however, and confirmed to the others that he was in fact, still alive. England became upset that even Prussia found his cooking inedible, and swore that he'd make everyone acknowledge his "great" cooking skill the next time.

Published Manga

 * Maria Theresa And The War Of Austrian Succession (Track 05: Daybreak Chaos, Axis Powers Hetalia volume 1)

Webcomic: Extra Stories

 * Maria Theresa And The War Of Austrian Succession
 * Maria Theresa And The Seven Years' War

Drama CD

 * Hetalia Oresama CD Track 9 (Lunch at UK's House)

Other

 * Blog Of The Awesome Me (Oresama no Blog, April Fools' site event)

More

 * (Non-hetalia moments)
 * Queen Victoria married her eldest child to the King of Prussia. The royal family then regarded Prussia with admiration.
 * Despite Prussia's alliance with England during the Seven Year's War against France, which would involve the fight over America, Prussia would later help train America for his independence (Historically, it was not Prussia as a nation that supported the American Revolution, like France did - rather it was a Prussian military officer that trained the American/colonists army).
 * In the American Revolution, a few not-well known participants fought alongside Britain: Hesse-Kassel, Waldeck and Pyrmont, Brunswick-Luneberg, etc. These were German states of the Holy Roman Empire. As aph Prussia acted as a boss to the Holy Roman Empire, this could imply that Prussia was not entirely against Britain and may have even lend some support.