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In World War I the British called the Germans Jerry/Jerries although it was more commonly used in world war II.
World War 1
World War 1
it was 14.123.000 before and 1 after the war
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It was , supposedly , the "war to end all wars" . There were also stirred to patriotic fervor over alleged 'Hun' (German) atrocities .
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)
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No how in the world are they going to get there hun hun
World War 1 poster entitled, "Halt the Hun! Buy U.S. Government bonds, Third Liberty Loan," showing an American soldier halting a German soldier, who is standing over a woman holding a child, published around 1918.
In World War I the British called the Germans Jerry/Jerries although it was more commonly used in world war II.
US soldiers referred to Germans as "Krauts" during World War II.
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During World War I (and less frequently during World War II), "Hun" referred to Germans. The reason is because at the end of the 1890s, there was a war called the Boxer Rebellion in China. Several countries, including Germany, sent soldiers to help end the rebellion. When the German soldiers were leaving, the German Kaiser (Emperor) told the soldiers that they would be so fierce and deadly that their Chinese enemies would remember them for centuries, just like how the Huns had been remembered and feared in the Roman Empire. Allied propagandists remembered this quote when World War I began, and applied it to German soldiers to portray them as cruel, uncivilized barbarians.