Answer"The Great War", "The war to end all wars", and "the war to make the world safe for democracy".
American soldiers were also known as doughboys
Yes, one of many slang nicknames used.
the Russian American space race.
One of the nicknames for Women During WWII was "WAC"s, reffering to the Name "Womens Army Corp"
Answer"The Great War", "The war to end all wars", and "the war to make the world safe for democracy".
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American soldiers were also known as doughboys
Rommel was universally known as "The Desert Fox".
American soldiers were also known as doughboys
Yes, one of many slang nicknames used.
Yes the one that was thrown on Hiroshima was called little Boy
"Dog face" and "G.I. Joe" were popular nicknames for the American soldiers of WW2.
During World War I, as in so many other wars, soldiers from both sides were given nicknames of all sorts. The American soldiers who went 'over there' to fight were no exception, receiving nicknames such as 'doughboys' and 'Yanks,' among many others.
There are a great number of nicknames for turkeys in the world. One of the most famous nicknames for a turkey is Gobbles.
Germans had many nicknames in the World War I. Most popular nicknames of Germans are as below: Deutsch, Alammani, Boche, Fritz, Heinies, Jerry, Kraut, Nazi, Teutons, Bosche, Bosch, Piefke, Oosterbuur, Preiss, Njemac, Mute, Friedrich, Sakslane, Alboche, Crucco, Tedesco, Mof, Muffe, Poep, Poepenlaand, Fryc, Szwab, Szkop, Pig-Swabian, Robber-neck,