"Kraut" -- an old term probably from WW1. "Teds" was a term used by the British serving in Italy as "Tedeschi" is the Italian word for "German".
Primarily the word was Yank or Yankee. (Brits do not see the north/south thing) 'Overpaid, oversexed & over here' illustrates the feelings some had about the American military in UK.
Shortly after the Americans were kicked out of Vietnam, the British won the Falklands War.
Basically, what caused the war of 1812 was the british ignoring the rights of the Americans. And the Americans then declaring war against the british.
Because the British needed some help.
In the Revolutionary War, The Americans fought against the British.
The Americans, not the British The Americans, not the British
Doughboys.
'Jerries' was British army slang during the second world war for Germans. In the first world war, British soldiers were known as 'Tommies'.
During World War II, British soldiers and civilians referred to Americans as yanks - from Yankees. The Americans called the British limeys.
the Americans brought the Sherman into world war 2. they also gave the Sherman to the British and Canadians.
The Germans referred to the British as 'Tommys'.
The Americans, British, and The Soviet Union.
filling orders for supplies needed for war
The French, British, Americans, and Russians all had occupation zones in Germany after World War 2. The French, British, and Americans united their zones to prevent the spread of Communism.
I think it was the french, british, and the Americans joined towards the end of the war.
The revolutionary war.
Basically, what caused the war of 1812 was the british ignoring the rights of the Americans. And the Americans then declaring war against the british.
Shortly after the Americans were kicked out of Vietnam, the British won the Falklands War.