Why did the British call Germans Krauts?
n. slang, derogatory the individual German combatant and the German armed forces collectively, particularly during World War II. supposedly derived from the frequency and gusto with which the German soldier consumed sauerkraut. Lees verder »
Why were Germans called Krauts?
n. slang, derogatory the individual German combatant and the German armed forces collectively, particularly during World War II. supposedly derived from the frequency and gusto with which the German soldier consumed sauerkraut. Lees verder »
Why did they call the Germans Jerry's during World War II?
The name may simply be an alteration of the word German. Alternatively, Jerry may possibly be derived from the stahlhelm introduced in 1916, which was said by British soldiers to resemble a "jerry" (chamber pot). Lees verder »
What is the meaning of Krautz?
Meaning of kraut in English short for sauerkraut: cabbage that has been cut into small pieces and preserved in salt: I love to mix green and red cabbage to end up with bright pink kraut. Lees verder »
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