Bosch - usually spelt boche - was mainly the French nickname; the British preferred to call the Germans the Huns. The soldiers from Germany were also called Hessians because many of them came from Hess,Germany.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
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,
Bosch is German.
No, Rexroth is part of a larger conglomerate called Robert Bosch GmbH. It is a private German company.
probably Germany because bosch is a German brand
Bosch is not a German word but a surname of Dutch,Catalan and North German origin. It's derived from the Latin word for wood.It's also the name of a Germany company, named for its founder Robert Bosch.
its German meaning bush
None. Bosch haven't had a factory in Germany for over two years!
WMF Bosch Miele Siemens
Repairing a Bosch dishwasher can be expensive. American brand dishwashers are much less expensive to repair than German ones. The look of Bosch dishwashers, however, are worth the cost of repairs.
His name derives from his birthplace, 's-Hertogenbosch, which is commonly called "Den Bosch".
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