No
No, allied soldiers wore khaki uniforms (A shade of medium brown) and German soldiers wore blue/gray. -I believe the first to to wear camouflage were German paratroops in WW2.
Soldiers during World War II wore camouflage uniforms, much like those worn today. They would often hide in bushes and trees to stay out of sight.
They wore uniforms with emblems.
coz they did
They wore helmets long before world war 1.
They never did wear anklets They wore puttees to keep dirt out of their boots
During World War II, soldiers did not commonly wear hearing protection. This lack of protection contributed to many soldiers developing hearing loss and other auditory issues as a result of exposure to loud noises from weapons and explosions.
That would depend on the country that they came from or the unit they served in.
Very little or none at all apart from steel helmets
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
Very little or none at all apart from steel helmets
Americans wore Tan uniforms and green uniforms