Very Difficult to answer. It was the German Military and the civil service which started the initial resistance against the Nazis. I would say that Army Chief had the powers and so he had to be the leader. The leader would have been in following order: 1. Gen. Brauchistsch - C I C of the Army 2. Gen. Halder - Chief of Gen. Staff 3. Gen Ludwig Beck - Inspirator 4. Civilians like Goerdeler. In short the Germans dint have a single leader admist themselves.
The German Fuhrer (leader) during World War 2 was Adolph Hitler.
Otto Von Bismarck
Kaiser - No, Kaiser = Emperor.The literal translation of leader is "Führer". This word also covers the sort of leader who is a mountain guide.The political leader is the "Bundeskanzler" or "Bundeskanzlerin" (=Federal Chancellor). The Bundeskanzlerin since 2005 is Angela Merkel.
adolf Hitler
Negligible. Austrians were for the most part wanting to be a part of Germany, and the Austrian resistance to the Nazi regime was primarily one and the same with the German resistance -- they were not fighting for independence, but for a regime change.
The leader (or Fuhrer, as he was known in German) of Germany during WW II was the very famous and very evil Adolf Hitler.
Yes - as "Fuhrer" he was the supreme leader.
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler the Fuhrer
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Germans during WW2
The German Fuhrer (leader) during World War 2 was Adolph Hitler.
Otto Von Bismarck
It was during World War 2, while France was under German occupation (1940-44).
The only serious resistance movement in Yugoslavia was headed by Josef Broz, who is better known by his nickname, Tito.
Rudolf Hess
Very brave French people during World War II who sabotaged the German war effort.