I have no clue
Because they lost the 1st war with the germans
In and after World War 2 and for time afterwards the term good Germans was used in English-speaking countries for Germans who were opposed to the Nazi regime.
France fought the Germans with the English.
V1 and V2.
Because they didnt have enough of their own to fight the war
Because they didnt have enough of their own
The Germans were people who were against the U.S.A and English people in WW1 & WW2.
yes but the Germans used it on theyre own
germans, austro-hungarians, russians, french and english. Then later America.
During World War I, Germans were commonly referred to as "Krauts" by the English. This nickname originated from the German word for cabbage, "Kraut," and was used in a derogatory manner. It reflected the animosity and propaganda of the time, as both sides sought to dehumanize their enemies. The term persisted throughout the war and into later conflicts.
I think it was the Germans. The English Field Marshall thought they were cowardly.
The reason why english is a germanic language and not a romance language is because when the romans kicked the germans out of rome. the germans were so mad that they took at lot from other languages around the time such as french and spanish and put there own german spin on them.