The British soldiers routinely refer to the German soldiers as Boche or Huns. Boche originated from the French slang caboche, meaning 'rascal'. The term 'Hun' originated with the ruthless reputation the German soldiers got because of the harsh way they dealt with enemy soldiers and civilians alike. Other used terms were Fritz and Jerry though they didn't become popular until WWII.
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