They were called Yanks
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
A.N.Z.A.C. which is the first letters of the name
US soldiers during World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." This nickname is believed to have originated from the soldiers' white, dough-like uniforms or possibly from the buttons on their uniforms resembling dough dumplings. The term became a symbol of American troops and their contributions to the war effort.
Conquistadors.
Bob
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redcoats
During World War I, as in so many other wars, soldiers from both sides were given nicknames of all sorts. The American soldiers who went 'over there' to fight were no exception, receiving nicknames such as 'doughboys' and 'Yanks,' among many others.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
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creoles
Australia was considered 'downunder' by American troops......so th aussies were oftenreferred to as 'diggers'.........................
It was the name given to German foot soldiers during World War 1.
The Kiowa named them 'Buffalo Soldiers'.
Name given to the British soldiers by the people of Boston was the "redcoats".
A.N.Z.A.C. which is the first letters of the name
US soldiers during World War I were commonly referred to as "Doughboys." This nickname is believed to have originated from the soldiers' white, dough-like uniforms or possibly from the buttons on their uniforms resembling dough dumplings. The term became a symbol of American troops and their contributions to the war effort.