In World War I, "Jerry" was a slang term used by British soldiers to refer to German soldiers. The term likely derived from the German name "Jeremiah," which was associated with the German military helmet, known as the Pickelhaube, that resembled a "Jerry" figure. It reflected the dehumanizing attitudes common in wartime Propaganda, where adversaries were often given derogatory nicknames to foster animosity and camaraderie among troops.
If you mean before 1917, no. we were neutral until 1917
a friend
if you mean the tank-yes
If by Civil War you mean the War between the States in the US, then no. If you mean some other civil war, then maybe, you'll need to be more specific.
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
Jerry was a nickname given to German troops.
china was in world war 1 because it was a WORLD WAR that would mean it was a war of our world.........
If you mean before 1917, no. we were neutral until 1917
a friend
if you mean the tank-yes
If by Civil War you mean the War between the States in the US, then no. If you mean some other civil war, then maybe, you'll need to be more specific.
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
France
when a attack is about to begin!
6 Years? If that what you mean.
it means that
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