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Here are 5 girls names Eileen, Anne, Margret, Katie, Edith
They were called according to their nationality. They were World War 2 survivors. There was no special name for them.
I have heard it called the Great War, the War of the Nations, the War against the Kaiser, and the War to end all Wars. It may have had other names before World War 1 came into common usage.
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No. The name people sometimes called WW1 was the war to end all wars. People called it this because they thought after this there will be no more war because of how brutal WW1 was. Other names it had was the Great War.
World War II was known as the Greatest war of All Time. Before World War II, World War I was called The Great War. When everybody realized world war II was greater they changed the names. CAUZ!
No. After World War 2 some Germans called Adolf changed their names.
If you meant the names of the two atomic bombs , they were 'Little Man' and 'Fat Boy' .
Thousands of trenches were constructed during World War 1. Most had names for operational purposes but few names are remembered. EDIT: Are you thinking of World War 2 and the Maginot Line?
Joan, Jacqueline, Alice, Alicia, Jean, Victoria, Elizabeth, Maud and so on.
Many people called WW1 the Great War, The First World War, the War to End All Wars, and the War Against the Huns (Hun was derogatory term for the Germans)
Russia was one of the few countries that participated in both World War I and World War II. During World War I the Russian army was known as the Cossacks.