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During World War II, soldiers and civilians alike developed a unique slang that reflected their experiences. Terms like "GI" referred to American soldiers, while "blitz" described the intense bombing campaigns, particularly in London. Phrases like "snafu" (Situation Normal: All Fouled Up) and "fubar" (Fouled Up Beyond All Recognition) highlighted the chaos and absurdity of war. This slang not only served as a means of communication but also helped build camaraderie among those facing the challenges of wartime life.

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