Jerries was a nickname for Germans in the 1940's
Yes, although the spelling is "Jerry" and "Jerries." The British came up with this nickname in World War I, although all the Allies used it, but it was not commonly used the Second World War.
Yes
Germans, and Nazis, possibly Gerries as the British called them, but overall the same things we called them (unless it was in French, then I have no idea in the world).
No, Germans are not called "moths", though they have been called Krauts, Squareheads, Gerries (or Jerries, whichever you prefer), Jackboots, Heinies, Fritzs, Nazis, Boches, and Rhine monkeys.
No nickname!
no nickname
No, it does not have a nickname.
his nickname is K2
Lena is a nickname for Alena. Len is also a nickname
how do spider monkeys get the nickname spider. where does that nickname come from.and how long have they has this nickname.
His nickname is 'Danger'. I don't know why this is his nickname but it just is!
the nickname for oxford is Kent