Kraut is a German word recorded in English from 1918 onwards as a derogatory term for a German, particularly a German soldier.
The Desert Fox
Yes, one of many slang nicknames used.
Among other things, they used the (offensive) term kraut, which derived from sauerkraut.
Jerry, Fritz, Kraut, Nazi,there are many more but those are a few of the English ones most people used.Please beware that they are offensive.
Heinie or Boche are WWI derogatory terms for the Germans. Kraut may also have been used then, but really only came into general use in WWII.
Karl Saur was born in 1902.
Karl Saur died in 1966.
Saur-Sojasun was created in 2009.
Saur Revolution happened on 1978-04-28.
Bojan Kraut died in 1991.
Bojan Kraut was born in 1908.
Klaus G. Saur has written: '50 years K.G. Saur' -- subject(s): K.G. Saur Verlag, Bibliography, Uitgeverijen, Druckwerk, Publishers and publishing, Geschichte, Verzeichnis, K.-G.-Saur-Verlag, Imprints, History 'Bibliographieren leicht gemacht' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Methodology
Laura Kraut was born on 1965-11-14.
Dominik Kraut was born on 1990-01-15.
The root word "saur" means lizard or reptile. It is commonly found in the names of dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, meaning "tyrant lizard," indicating their reptilian nature.
Well, the word "saur" means Lizard.
It is German meaning sour cabbage (sauer=sour, kraut=cabbage). Kraut can also mean herb and in Southern German it can be used for vegetation in a more general sense.