it is called a Swastika.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
they called them dough boys
During World War 1 Britain spread all kinds of stories about German atrocities allegedly committed in Belgium. These included stories that the Germans had killed babies.
Certainly the French called them the 'Boche' and to the British they were 'Huns'.... I think this is a good Q, which means I don't know the answer !
The money in World War 2 was called: Marks The money the German use today is called: Euros
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
Yes
In World War I the German Airforce was called the Luftstreitkrafte. In World War II the German Airforce was called the Luftwaffe.
In World War I the British called the Germans Jerry/Jerries although it was more commonly used in world war II.
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
blitzcreeg (lightning war)
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
it called blitzkreig it mean lightning war
The Maquis.
they called them dough boys
no they were called huns or bosche
During World War 1 Britain spread all kinds of stories about German atrocities allegedly committed in Belgium. These included stories that the Germans had killed babies.