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Most Germans in the US live in urban areas with large populations such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia. There are also significant German communities in states like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
The US flag is commonly referred to as "Old Glory."
When Germans arrived in the US, they felt a mix of excitement and apprehension. They were hopeful for a better life and opportunities in a new country, but also experienced challenges such as language barriers and discrimination. Overall, many Germans were driven by the desire to create a new and prosperous life for themselves and their families.
They moved to the U.S becacaausee of discrimintation,war, & persuction :) hoped i helped yhu!
The primarily spellings are the US nickname Louie and the French given name Louis, which are pronounced roughly the same.
A nickname for US soldiers in WW1 was doughboys.
They were "Doughboys".
American soldiers were also known as doughboys
Some were called Yanks or GI Joes.
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US Marines..Germans called them "Devil Dogs".
they called them dough boys
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The Germans referred to the British as 'Tommys'.
Besides the already popular term "Yanks," US infantry soldiers in World War I were known as doughboys (the source of the nickname is not definitively established)
Buffalo Soldiers