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Slur Represents Reason & Origins
Ami Americans This is just a German abbreviation. By itself it is not derogatory. Scheiss-Ami = Shit American, obviously derogatory.
Bazi Germans "Bazi" is a Bavarian/Southern German term for a loveable crook. Pronounced "baht-see"
Beaner Shnitzel Mixed Races German/Hispanic mix
Blackhead Turkish Turkish workers in Europe are degraded because of their darker hair color than German races.
Bosch Germans French WW2 term. Name of a big german tool and machine producer?
Fritz Germans Russians in WWII called Germans Fritzes, a common German name in those days (short for Friedrich). Also, Germany was ruled by several emperors (Kaiser) with the name Friedrich.
Gans Latvians Derived from german name "Hans" - Latvia have close connections with Germany
German Candle Jews Nazi's incinerated many Jews during WW2
German Oven Mitt Jews WWII.
Gew Jews A German Jew. Pronounced like 'goo'.
Hans Bitterman Germans Personifies the humourless German
Herm Germans Herman the German - self-explanatory.
Isaac Jews Used by Errol Flynn in a 1933 letter to German intelligence agent Hermann Erben. Assumes that "Isaac" and all of its other incarnations are common names among Jews.
Ivan Russians German WW2 slang, like Tommy for English
Katzenfresser Italians German slur meaning "cat eater".
Kraftwerk Germans Early German Techno Band
Kraut Germans Short for sauerkraut, a popular German food.
Makaronifresser Italians German. Fressen is impolite term for eating (people essen, but animals fressen).
McKraut Mixed Races German/Irish person. Used in the Godfather trilogy.
Schleu Germans Frech slur during WWI; common German consonant combination that is unpleasent sounding to French speakers
Schlitzauge Asians German word, literally "eye like a slit"
Schmeisser Germans WWII term for a German soldier, derived from a machine gun of the same make.
Schwarzie Blacks 'Schwarz' is German for 'black.'
Schwoogie Blacks Believed to be contraction of Yiddish/German schwatrz (black) and boogie.
Sheeny Jews From Yiddish "shaine" or German "schon" meaning "beautiful".
Shvartz Blacks Yiddish (German origin) word for Black. Used neutrally and disparagingly.