The answer is Adolf Hitler.
Der Fuhrer means "The Leader". Generally, in Germany, one would be called "Mein Fuhrer", which means "My Leader"; however, Hitler was called "The Leader" to symbolize his totalitarian rule.
The totalitarian state that Adolf Hitler established in Germany included Hitler himself as chancellor, or head, of the German government. The government controlled the press, religion, and schools.
Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, Napoléon III
30 January 1933: Hitler became Chancellor of Germany.23 March 1933: Enabling Act passed, giving him very wide-ranging powers.12 August 1934: Hitler proclaimed himself Führer (Leader).He became chancellor (the prime minister / leader) of Germany in 1933. He then became the Dictator (took control over the whole government) in 1934.
After liberating Jerusalem from the Christians, he proclaimed himself sultan. His soldiers agreed that it was fitting.
Napoleon recognized the independence of HAITI in 1804.
The totalitarian state that Adolf Hitler established in Germany included Hitler himself as chancellor, or head, of the German government. The government controlled the press, religion, and schools.
Earl Pulvermacher
Never. He proclaimed himself.
His coming was first proclaimed by John the Baptist. Christ himself proved this by his resurrection. The Disciples of Christ proclaimed what had happened.
Soekarno
Soekarno
Odoacer
savior of the Islamic faith
Abdul-Aziz Bin Abdul-Rahman was the self-proclaimed king of Saudi Arabia. He proclaimed himself as king on January 8, 1926 and was also known as Ibn-Saud.
Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte, Napoléon III
Oadacer Philipines
The fuhrer (leader) of Germany.