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they called them dough boys
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The Germans referred to the British as 'Tommys'.
A nickname for US soldiers in WW1 was doughboys.
I know of many that called them krauts.
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Nazi Germany never attacked the US on US soil.However, Germans certainly attacked US soldiers who went into World War II overseas; the battles are too numerous to list.
Yes, that is a German term. Non-Germans call them submarines.
In accumulation the soldiers cared around 22 million tons of ammunition while there Germans carried 67 million tons of ammunition
They did more than consider it. The US dropped almost 1.5 million tons of explosives on German war targets.
The Germans did not call the Marines Devil Dogs. That is a myth. The US press called them that and just as the Marines have always done, they changed the facts to suit the image of themselves they want the world to see.
If it happens during battle, a mission, or a firefight, they call it "collateral damage". If not, they call it murder or manslaughter.