Yes. Hitler, known as the Fuhrer, was an absolute dictator.
Adolf Hitler was the Fuhrer of Germany in 1939.
Adolf Hitler was the Fuhrer, or absolute dictator, of Germany from 1933-1945, a period called the Third Reich.
Der Fuhrer, in it's literal sense, means "the leader". However, during his reign, Adolf Hitler described himself as the Fuhrer, which was simply his title for dictator of Nazi Germany.
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The title he adopted was fuhrer. Which means leader
In a technical sense, Hitler was the Chancellor of Germany. This made him the head of state. But he is remembered primarily as a dictator and his title when he was in full control of the country was Fuhrer which means "Leader.".
Adolph Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party who governed Germany from 1933-1945, so he was the Fuhrer (dictator) of Germany. During his rule the Nazis killed millions of people.
Hitler was both elected and was a dictator. In the late 1920s and early 1930s Hitler created the nazi party. He promised things such as jobs for everyone and eventually gained enough support to be elected.
He got power as an Dictator in 1934 when Hindenburg died and Hitler putted himself as Fuhrer aka Leader of the Nazi German Third Reich.
Hitler became Fuhrer of Germany on 2 August 1934.
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When you say Europe, I'm suspecting your talking just about Germany. Hitler became pretty much the dictator of Germany due to Germany's bad economy and other problems it had after World War I. Hitler, with his great speeches, managed to gain large amounts of support and he soon enough he got the National Socialist Party, or the Nazis, into power. As such he quickly turned Germany into a military juggernaut and turned Germany around. Because of these things Hitler ended up being the Fuhrer or dictator of Germany with large amounts of support.