There have been a total of 8 Chancellors of West Germany since World War 2. The first Chancellor after the war was Konrad Adenauer.
Konrad Adenauer 1949 - 1963
Ludwig Erhard 1963 - 1966
Kurt Georg Kiesinger 1966 - 1969
Willy Brandt 1969 - 1974
Helmut Schmidt 1974 - 1982
Helmut Kohl 1982 - 1998
Gerhard Schröder 1998 - 2005
Angela Merkel 2005 -
Chancellor of Germany
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany in the years leading to World War II. He became chancellor of Germany in 1933, six years before the war began.
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After world War 1, Germany could not have an army and had to pay all their war debts. Hitler fought in World War 1, so he was a war hero. He also gave the Germans a common scrapegoat in the Jews.
He was the Chancellor of Germany from 1934-1945.
Adolf Hitler was Chancellor of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.
Hitler was not the first but the chancellor when world war 2 II was on.
Germany's chancellor during World War 2 was Adolf Hitler. He served as the chancellor from 1933 until his death in 1945. Hitler's leadership and policies played a significant role in starting and escalating the war.
Germany had no Governor during World War 1. It did however have an Emperor and a Chancellor. - Emperor William II - Chancellor Friedrich Ebert
Chancellor of Germany
Konrad Adenauer was known as "Der Alte," which means "The Elder" or "The Old Man." He was the first Chancellor of West Germany and served from 1949 to 1963. Adenauer is widely regarded as one of the founding fathers of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Adolf Hitler .
The Chancellor of Germany is the modern-day name for the head of state for Germany. During World War I, this position was known as Kaiser (which is basically German for Emperor). The Kaiser of Germany during World War I was Wilhelm (William) II.
Adolf Hitler was named chancellor of Germany on Jan 30, 1933. This happened before WORLD WAR 2 which started in 1939.
He was the chancellor of Germany during World War 2.
Hitler was the German Chancellor .
Adolf Hitler was the Chancellor and Dictator of Germany