The British Pilots As I Remember Were Issued Cards That Had Hidden Maps On Them
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They called it the blitz.
No more than Americans when you call them Yanks, or the British being called limeys. By the way it is krauts not kraults, first used in the first World War as a derogatory term for a German soldier. It was as a synonym for sauerkraut, a traditional German and central European food.
The British were call redcoats, lobsterbacks, regulars and bloodybacks
It was number one: but those days are long, long gone. The British still have some powers in the world, some influence, but it is a pale shadow of the days of Empire & sending gunboats hither & thither. Economically the British paid heavily for the two world wars. The idea of Britain & Superpower in the same sentence is not a 21st century concept. (& yes, I am British) But in recent polls we have over taken USA on the economy front and USA call themselves 'the' superpower also we have an armed forces ranked 4th after China, USA and believe it or not France. (and I am also a British subject of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II)
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