Yes
He was a dictator, although he would have used the term Emperor.
Personally, I think that the violence between 1933 and 1934 was very important as it showed Hitler that violence wouldn't work and that he'd have to use a different approach. The violence, such as the Munich Putsch, showed Hitler that other methods would have to be used. As a result of the Munich Putsch, 16 Nazis were killed and Hitler was sent to prison. Obviously, this sent a pretty clear message that violence wasn't going to work. In prison, Hitler had valuable thinking time where he wrote 'Mein Kampf' and, as shown in source B, this caused Hitler to change his methods which lead to him gaining support and eventually becoming dictator.
Chinq
the term "dictator" is generally used to describe a leader who holds an extraordinary amount of personal power.
Castro was a dictator who used his people for power. He was not good by the very nature that he was a dictator.
The term is sometimes used of Hitler.
It doesn't work. Robert Mugabe has destroyed Zimbabwe through massive corruption and terrible violence. It will be years before Zimbabwe will recover from his destructive policies. He has authorized violence and torture to be used against his own people. One of the links is his biography. The other link is a little blurb on him being a dictator.
The term of despot is frequently used for a person with unlimited authority. Also, dictator is another often used term.
Violence should only be used on a teddy bear
The term dictatorial is used to describe one that is overbearing or oppressive. A dictatorial government is often run by a dictator, king, group, or other who has all encompassing power over all government decisions. Often this power is gained and retained through violence or fear.
French word ,also used in English, for violent overthrow of government
No, she never condoned or used violence.