Was there much grief with having a German name as a kid or had they learned from The Great War? My older Uncles and grandparents ( all English, Scott, Irish) said the Germans in England didn't get any real grief, in fact sometimes they were seen as the worst off. I know they used them more then a few times to listen in on prisoners, even going so far as to use a wounded comrade ( burns on the left hand, but they bandaged both so he had a weapon under the bandages of his right hand), with a fake head wound so he did not have to talk much, and could be "confused" and not remember things.