I’m current reading “I Will Hold”, a non-fiction account of the US Marines in WW1. In the book, the Marines repeatedly refer to the Germans as “Dutchmen”. Was this common in the US during that era? And how did this originate? Is it a mispronunciation of “Deutsche”?
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