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Usually "the Jerries", for some reason. I've never heard of a German named, Jerry, Jerome, Gerald... But "the Jerries" they were. Americans called them "krauts", "squareheads", and postwar "herms".

^British called them "Jerries" because of the word German(s),

Ger - ries, it you get what i mean.

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