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Why do Americans called "Yank"? In World War II,why do Americans called "Yank",the British call '"Tommy",and German called "Jerry"?
Feb 14, 2013 12:42 PM
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"Yank" is much, much older than WWII - "Yankee" probably came from the disparaging term for Dutch settlers in the 17th century, probably from a variation of "Jan Kaas" (John Cheese) or "Janke" (little Johnny). "Jerry" comes from WWI, and might come from a variation on "German" plus the slang for a chamber-pot (ie. similar to the German helmets). "Tommy" is from the sample name on British army forms, "Thomas Atkins" (much like the modern "John/Jane Citizen" shown on sample credit cards). This practice goes back to the early 19th century.
February 14, 2013
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