After WW1, Germany was in pretty dire straits, morally and economically. Hitler quietly started acquiring neighboring countries for their resources and industry, Germans were happy with the acquisitions and the renewed prosperity,, other countries watched, silently. Hitler was able to win favor from the major population of Germans, demonstrating strength and leadership.
Adolf Hitler showed leadership through his ability to inspire and rally his followers, utilizing persuasive oratory skills and charisma. He also had a strong sense of vision and was able to articulate a clear direction for Germany, particularly in terms of nationalism and racial ideology. Moreover, he demonstrated a ruthless determination to achieve his goals, even at the expense of human rights and democratic values.
Germany was controlled by the dictator Adolf Hitler in WWII.
Hitler's leadership ended when he committed suicide on 30 April 1945.
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blue eyes and brown hair also had leadership and was a dictater.
That would be Adolf Hitler.
Germany was controlled by the dictator Adolf Hitler in WWII.
Hitler's leadership ended when he committed suicide on 30 April 1945.
Adolf Hitler
Chancellor
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Before ww II not that bad. In 1938, Adolf Hitler was chosen as Time Magazine’s man of the year
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.
Adolf Hitler was ultimately in charge. He had a few minions as well, but he was the scum running the show.
blue eyes and brown hair also had leadership and was a dictater.
That would be Adolf Hitler.
Adolf Hitler until his death, and then Karl Donitz.
...Germany. Also, "rule" is a fairly ambiguous term for Hitler's leadership. I think Dictate is the word you are looking for.