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Fritz is a German name for a man, the same as Gary is for a man in the English language

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What does the name Fritz mean?

Fritz is a short version of Friedrich, the German version of Frederic. The last German emperor Friedrich Wilhelm II was often referred to as "der alte Fritz" (the old Fritz).


What does Fritz mean in regard to World War 1?

Fritz was a derogatory term for a German person.


What has the author Fritz Specht written?

Fritz Specht has written: 'Fritz Specht vertellt' -- subject(s): Low German literature, Low German wit and humor


What was the meaning of the slang term Fritz during world war 1?

Slang term for a German ( fritz was/is a German name)


who was fritz?

Fritz Thysson was a German industrialist. He believed that Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party was a force that could defeat German communists.


What has the author Fritz Eckenga written?

Fritz Eckenga has written: 'Du bist Deutschland?' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German literature, German poetry, Short stories, German


Who was Fritz Thysson?

Fritz Thysson was a German industrialist. He believed that Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party was a force that could defeat German communists.


What has the author Fritz Karsen written?

Fritz Karsen has written: 'Henrik Steffens Romane' -- subject(s): German Historical fiction, German fiction, History and criticism


What has the author Fritz Hartmann written?

Fritz Hartmann has written: 'Medizin' -- subject(s): Medicine, German, Dictionaries


In World War I what was a fritz?

'Fritz' was the nickname for all German soldiers in WW1. The Bristish were called 'Tommy's' I believe.


Who translated Harry Potter into German?

The Harry Potter series was translated into German by Klaus Fritz


What has the author Fritz Eberhardt written?

Fritz Eberhardt has written: 'Amerika-literatur' -- subject(s): Bibliography, German literature