because they're nazis...
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.
Jerry was what the British called the Germans, "Ger"man, "Jer"ry, I think just because it sounded slangy. Some called them the Boche, or the Hun, epithets left over from WWI. Americans called them Krauts, or squareheads.
Squareheads of the Round Table was created on 1948-03-04.
Usually "the Jerries", for some reason. I've never heard of a German named, Jerry, Jerome, Gerald... But "the Jerries" they were. Americans called them "krauts", "squareheads", and postwar "herms". ^British called them "Jerries" because of the word German(s), Ger - ries, it you get what i mean.
People from Germany are called Germans.
Strangely enough, pure-bred Germans are called Germans but in Nazi ideology they were known as Arians.
Krauts was the most common. Squareheads, Jerries, some used terms left over from WWI, and called them the Huns, or the Boche.
== == They were called the Axis Powers. The Axis Powers consisted of the Germans, the Japanese, and the Italians.
No, not all Germans hates the Jews. However, the particular group of Germans that hates the Jews were called the Nazi Germans.
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Germans.
the main names they called the Germans were the "krauts" which was the main one and some called them the "huns" as well