Adolf Hitler. For him, it wasn't necessarily hard to achieve total power, but it was a bit time-consuming. He was a powerful and motivational speaker. It would have been hard to ignore him or even try.
It was none other than the grotesque, wildly gesticulating, screaming and shouting man with the toothbrush moustache: Adolf Hitler.
Adolf Hitler
Hitler was called the "fuhrer" which means "leader" or, in this case, "dictator" in English.
The title he adopted was fuhrer. Which means leader
Because he was the leader of Germany? Führer means 'leader' in German
Hitler was referred to as der Führer, which translates as the leader.
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.
Adolf Hitler.
That would be Adolf Hitler.
"Fuhrer" is German for leader.
President is an English word which refers to an elected official, and Fuhrer is a German word (meaning leader) which refers to an absolute dictator.
Hitler was called the "fuhrer" which means "leader" or, in this case, "dictator" in English.
Yes. Some called Stalin as "Vozhd" which means "Leader" in much the same way as "Fuhrer" means "Leader" in German. However, Stalin was already a nickname as his real name was Josef Dzhugashvili.
Fuhrer means leader or guide in the German language .
Hitler was nicknamed as "El Fuehrer" or the leader, when translated to Germany. Perhaps, during the time period, the name gradually changed to the Fury based on his bitterness and anger.
The word is German and means 'leader'
Did you mean Fuhrer? If so, that was because "fuhrer" was German for "leader" and Hitler was the leader.
leader = Führer leader = Anführer
When Hitler was in charge of Germany, the German Citizens called Hitler "Fuhrer" German for Leader.