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They were "Doughboys".
Often called "diggers", their units were more politly called ANZAC.
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'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.
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They were "Doughboys".
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Often called "diggers", their units were more politly called ANZAC.
US soldiers referred to Germans as "Krauts" during World War II.
See the Related Link for "Doughboy Center" to the right for some possible explanations for the origin of this nickname.Doughboysif you mean English- we were called tommies :) and Americans dough boys .. lol im not sure why have a look at this Why were WW1 soldiers called dough boysdoughboysThe US soldiers were nicknamed "Doughboys" during WW1 because the buttons on their overcoats reminded the British men of little clumps of dough.
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American soldiers were also known as doughboys
'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.
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Some were called Yanks or GI Joes.
The correct answer is Doughboys