German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
German measles became "Librty measles" Orchestras stopped playing Mozart and Beethoven Workers with German sounding last names were fired Hamburger became "Liberty steak" Books by German authors were banned And, Saurekraut was renamed "Liberty cabagge"
You probably had measles, German measles or chicken pox or even a simple outbreak of dermatitis. Chicken pox will leave scares when you scratched at the scabs. If you have these scares I would figure you had chicken pox.
German- Americans and Irish- Americans were commonly called hyphenateds during the WWI area.
Erwin Rommel
They were called V-2 Rockets.
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The submarines were either called "submarines" or "U-boats." The German submarine was called the "U-boat"
German submarines were referred to as U-boats during the world wars.
The German airforce was called the Luftwaffe.
Erwin Rommel, a German General during World War 2, was nicknamed the "Desert Fox."
They are actually called 'u-boats', and they were employed by the german military.