Germany was controlled by the dictator Adolf Hitler in WWII.
...Germany. Also, "rule" is a fairly ambiguous term for Hitler's leadership. I think Dictate is the word you are looking for.
No Hitler was not voted into leadership. He came to power when President Paul van Hindenburg died. Then Hitler was telling Germany that he was going to help them and so then they made him president. Unfortunately he turned on them.
Before Hindenburgs death in 1933 he asked Adolf Hitler to become chancellor. Shortly after that Hitler gained a large portion of leadership in Germany. The answer to your question is Adolf Hitler.
Hitler became Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933 and this lasted until 30 April 1945 when he committed suicide.
Germany Nazism began from 1889 to 1945. The Nazi Party was under the leadership of Adolf Hitler and grew to rule Germany.
Hitler was actually from Austria, and much of the Austrian population was desperate for strong leadership. People thought they could trust Hitler to bolster their economy, as he had done with Germany.
yes, under his philosophy aryans should not have been led by Jews.
he was dumb
i believe Germany captured Austria and some small countries around it. Other than that Europe was just bombed.
He was the German Chancellor - the equivalent of a country's president. He was also the elected leader of the ruling Nazi party - which granted him the leadership role.
Hitler was a leader of the National Socialist movement in the 1930s. He became Chancellor of Germany and then the Furher (leader is the translation of that word). So he was the equivilent of a Prime Minister or President of Germany. He eventually was the DICTATOR of the Third Reich and the Nazis. The poor Germans were sucked into his insane mania and leadership. He ruled with an iron fist.