They call it Der Zweite Weltkrieg.
yes
"Boche" is a derogatory term used during World War I to refer to Germans. Its use is generally discouraged as it is considered offensive and inflammatory.
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.
"Blitzkrieg," which translates to "lightning war."
No. It is the way that the Soviet Union described its own war with Germany in World War 2.
Yes, that is a German term. Non-Germans call them submarines.
Germans wer often called "Huns" by their enemies in World War I
"Doughboy" was a term used from the Mexican-American War until World War II to refer to America soldiers.
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)
Germans started World War I in 1914 and World War II in 1939. Additionally, Germans initiated the Holocaust during World War II which led to the systematic genocide of six million Jews.
Allied powers in both wars. The term Central Powers was used in World War I for Germany, Austro-Hungary and Turkey. In part this alliance buttressed ( Huns) as a slang term for Germans, a Hungarians were allies!
World War 1 and World War 2