Yugoslavia

Sonja Ballsack is a fan-made character in the series Axis Powers: Hetalia/Hetalia: Axis Powers. YOU GO GIRL! SLICE INA BOX GIRLFRIEND!

Appearance
.... A PROSTITUTE. this art was probably stolen anyways.

Personality and Interests
YOUR A JERK. i know. YOUR A JERK. i know. SOULJA BOIII TRUN MY SWAG ONNNN

Francis Bonnefoy (France)
Main Article: Francis Bonnefoy

Yugoslavia's feelings toward France can be described as nothing less than best friendship. She usually thinks of him first when it comes to searching for company, seeming to simply dismiss his perverted nature as a factor.

Arthur Kirkland (England)
Main Article: Arthur Kirkland

Another person who Sonja looks at as a close friend. Though England had been the one who wanted her to join in on World War II, she still thinks of him as a good friend rather than a bad one. England, along with France, had been the ones to help her from harassment from Italy's boss in 1927.

Ivan Braginski (Russia)
Main Article: Ivan Braginski

During World War II, Russia had grown to become Yugoslavia's closest ally. She takes a lot of inspiration from him, such as with the Yugoslav Partisans and their communist lead. It's also known that Russia was the one to save Yugoslavia in her fight against Germany in 1944. Because of this, she doesn't have a distinct fear of him.

Ludwig (Germany)
Main Article: Ludwig

The two had always shared a bitter relationship in Yugoslavia's earliest years, having dealt with endless conflict and battles between their bosses. As time had progressed, however, Sonja had started to become rather fond of Ludwig, especially after an award of Friendship of Nations had been given to Yugoslavia's greatest boss, Josip Broz Tito.

Gilbert Beilschmidt (Prussia)
Main Article: Gilbert Beilschmidt

Met through Germany, Prussia and Yugoslavia had shared a bitter relationship for a much longer time than that of the one between her and Ludwig. After both had become "dead" nations, however, their relationship softened and they now share a distinct friendship through their similarities as former nations.

Alfred F. Jones (United States of America)
Main Article: Alfred F. Jones

During World War II, the two had a decent relationship as far as alliances go. It had been noted that Yugoslavia once saved a fleet of 600 American Air Force fliers after they'd been shot down in battle. However, after the Yugoslav Wars had started, their relationship had grown cold. They'd become enemies after America had bombed Belgrade, (Yugoslavia's capital), with NATO forces.

Trivia



 * Yugoslavia's states of being include the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and theFederal Republic of Yugoslavia respectively, though she is most commonly referred to as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
 * Her birthday corresponds to the date of Yugoslavia's formation, December 1st, 1918.
 * Sonja was designed to be of Serbian heritage. Because of conflict of interest in the countries, neither her height nor her surname correspond to Serbian traits. Her surname, Bosnjak, comes from that of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 * In her military status, Yugoslavia was given two different positions she'd taken. The first was a Yugoslav Royal Chetnik. After the breakout of World War II, she had quick converted to a Partisan to free herself from Axis control.
 * Yugoslavia is also known for her strong connection to some of her national heroes, such as Stjepan Filipović and Josip Broz Tito.
 * country deserves to be gone.