Hitler’s distinctive style of moustache earned itself a variety of nicknames, such as “toothbrush” in English; and “Zweifinger” (two-finger), “Fliege” (fly), and “Chaplinbart” (Chaplin-beard) in German.
But there was also another, amusingly uncomplimentary German nickname for this moustache style. What was that -- in German , with an English translation?
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Probably "Rotzbremse" (snot brake).
Rotzbremse, or snot brake as the previous answer said.
I was told that in French it was brosse à chiottes (toilet brush) but I'd take that with a grain of salt as the person who told me that was a bit vague on the period it was used, before or after the war.