Theodor Huess was elected Federal President of West Germany on September 12, 1949, and Konrad Adenauer was elected Federal Chancellor of West Germany three days later on September 15. I am not knowledgeable enough to say which office was the closest counterpart to that of a prime minister, but I remember that Adenauer's name comes up most frequently on the subject of postwar Germany.
The prime minister that lead the British into world war one was Herbert Asquith. Prime Minister Asquith gave Germany her ultimatum in 1914 to get out of Belgium.
The British Prime Minister at the start of World War 2 was Neville Chamberlain.
The Australian Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War 2 was Robert Gordon Menzies.
Yes they were. Winston Churchill in UK as Prime Minister. Hitler in Germany as Chancellor.
Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain.
Berlin didn't have a Prime Minister. It's the capital of Germany.
The prime minister of Britain declared war in Germany. The world war 2 started by Germany in a unprovoked attack on poland.
Kaiser Wilhelm
He was the Prime Minister (Kanzler) of Germany.
The Prime Minister of England was Neville Chamberlain when Great Britain declared war on Germany on Sept 3, 1939
He declared war on Germany and was the Prime minister of Great Britan
The prime minister that lead the British into world war one was Herbert Asquith. Prime Minister Asquith gave Germany her ultimatum in 1914 to get out of Belgium.
Neville Chamberlain was prime minister in 1939 and he was the one who declared war on Germany. In 1940 Churchill was selected to replace him and was prime minister until the end of the war. Winston Churchill
Neville Chamberlain did so as Prime Minister.
The British Prime Minister and War Minister for most of the war was Lloyd George and the Kaiser of Germany was Wilhelm II
This depends on the war. See related questions.
The US is not goverened by a Prime Minister.