Red coats
Yes. They were also called lobster-backs, and redcoats. All these nicknames came from the bright red color of the British soldier's coats.
American soldiers were also known as doughboys
nearly 1,000 british soldiers died
Krauts was what American soldiers called them
The common nicknames are as follows: 1. Russian soldiers were commonly called Ivan; 2. British soldiers were called tommies and British Paratroopers were also referred to as Red Devils; and 3. American soldiers were called yanks. American Paratroopers were called Devils in Baggy Pants, and numerous other nicknames were used. The Bloody Bucket soldiers was a nickname the Germans gave to the 28th Infantry Division soldiers out of respect(red shoulder patch resembling a bucket).AnswerThere's a term the Germans used a lot to refer to the "Americans" that wasn't mentioned "Ami", pl. "Amis". The Germans were called "Krauts", "Jerries", "Huns"; the French called them "Les Boches" And in Russia "Gans" (Hans, as there's no "H" in russian), or "Fritz". Oscar R MaldonadoAnswerGerman: Fritz Russian: IvanBritish: TommieAmerican: Yanks
Tommy, Paddy, and Jock
'Tommies', 'Squaddies' or in older times 'Redcoats'.
Redcoats was one nickname.
Yes. They were also called lobster-backs, and redcoats. All these nicknames came from the bright red color of the British soldier's coats.
Rebels
bluebelly
The term British Soldiers applies to all soldier of the United Kingdom, and historically all soldiers of the British Empire.
the Bostonians hated the british soldiers because they kept on tormenting them
Because of their red uniforms, loads of nicknames arose like Redcoats, Lobsterbacks, all kinds of things.
Germans had many nicknames in the World War I. Most popular nicknames of Germans are as below: Deutsch, Alammani, Boche, Fritz, Heinies, Jerry, Kraut, Nazi, Teutons, Bosche, Bosch, Piefke, Oosterbuur, Preiss, Njemac, Mute, Friedrich, Sakslane, Alboche, Crucco, Tedesco, Mof, Muffe, Poep, Poepenlaand, Fryc, Szwab, Szkop, Pig-Swabian, Robber-neck,
They were very different from the British soldiers and wanted to declare independence from England.
who commanded the American soldiers who captured 5,800 British soldiers under General Burgoyne at Saratoga