During the french-German war soldier had to cut their hair
WWII French resistance fighters were called Maquis WWII French Infantry were (and are) called Infanterie WWII French paratroopers were called Infanterie de l'Air WWII foreign legion were (and are) called Légion Étrangère Hope this helps
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
Indian soldiers were also called "Sepoys".
The nice term would be Nazi Prostitute.
French soldiers
The French soldiers in World War I were known as poilu.
They were call "Poilu."
WWII French resistance fighters were called Maquis WWII French Infantry were (and are) called Infanterie WWII French paratroopers were called Infanterie de l'Air WWII foreign legion were (and are) called Légion Étrangère Hope this helps
poilu
It means hairy.
French infantrymen were affectionately called poilu which translates roughly to hairy one. Sometimes the meaning of a word doesn't translate well. Poilu shouldn't be taken literally, a better way of translating it would be good, powerful fellow or a tough man. The fact so many of them had big bushy beards also contributed to the nickname.
un poilu
federas
A soldier is called 'un soldat' (masc.) in French.
Poilu. Meaning "hairy one". Lots of facial fur.
poilu
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