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"The Nazis" is the nickname for the German National Socialist Party
Henry VII was given such a nickname in 1485.
It was a nickname given to the political party Hitler led. It was short for Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (or National Socialist German Worker's Party).
During World War I, a variety of nicknames were given to soldiers from the various combatant-nations involved, and American "dough-boys" were no exception. Perhaps the most common nickname was the simple, usually affectionate, and largely descriptive "Yank."
They were known derisively as "Okies" as many of them came from Oklahoma.
the know-nothing party
the know-nothing party
Squid!
Doughboys.
The Republican party is also known as the Grand Ole Party.
minute men
Old Ironsides.
Rosie the Riveter
Henry Clay, the political leader of the Whig party.
Andys nickname was ITMelinda also referred to him as Beast or Andy Beast and also "It"
The American Party was also known as by the nickname "Know Nothing Party". The nickname came about due to members secrecy in confirming membership in the party. When asked if they belonged, they were instructed to answer, "I know nothing. "
The nickname given to the Colonial Soldiers in the American Revolution was Minutemen. They were called this because they were to go to fight in a minutes notice.