"The Nazis" is the nickname for the German National Socialist Party
Bismarck's title in Germany was Chancellor (Reichskanzler).
Sauerkraut is produced and originates from Germany. The clue is in the name "kraut" (common nickname for a German).
I think you are referring to "black shirts" corresponding to Hitler's "brown shirts" in Germany.
The nickname was given to German politicians who signed the armistice which ended the First World War. Hitler was against them because he believed that Germany should have carried on fighting and should have emerged victorious.
"The Nazis" is the nickname for the German National Socialist Party
Bismarck's title in Germany was Chancellor (Reichskanzler).
Erich "Bubi" Hartmann of Germany's Luftwaffe with 352 victories.
The Eastern Front
Sauerkraut is produced and originates from Germany. The clue is in the name "kraut" (common nickname for a German).
The Fatherland, because back in WW2 German people said Hitler was the father of the land
I think you are referring to "black shirts" corresponding to Hitler's "brown shirts" in Germany.
cheese on a rice boat full of bacon and candy canes
The nickname was given to German politicians who signed the armistice which ended the First World War. Hitler was against them because he believed that Germany should have carried on fighting and should have emerged victorious.
His nickname was 'Bubi'. Erich 'Bubi' Hartmann.
The Weimar government, established in Germany after World War I, was often referred to as the "Weimar Republic." This nickname derives from the city of Weimar, where the constitutional assembly convened in 1919. It is frequently associated with the political instability and economic challenges that characterized Germany during this period, leading to its eventual collapse and the rise of the Nazi regime.
The last name of Funk originated in the country of Germany. This name was used as a nickname for those who worked as blacksmiths.