Currently (June, 2010), the Chancellor of Germany is Angela Merkel. She was elected in 2005, the first woman Chancellor of Germany. She was reelected in 2009.
Germany's government is headed by the Chancellor, an equivalent to other nations' Prime Minister. The current (as of 2009) Chancellor is Angela Merkel, who is the first female chancellor, dubbed the most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine and apparently made uncomfortable by unsolicited American shoulder massages.
Germany still has a Chancellor. The current Chancellor is Angela Merkel of the CDU, who has been Chancellor since 2005. If you mean who was the last Chancellor of the "old" West Germany, then the answer is Helmut Kohl, who was also first Chancellor of the re-unified Germany.
Chancellor of Germany
The head of government in Germany is called the Chancellor, or "Bundeskanzler" in German for a male Chancellor and "Bundeskanzlerin" for a female Chancellor. These titles are often shortened to "Kanzler" and "Kanzlerin" respectively. The present incumbent is Angela Merkel, elected in 2005 and re-elected in 2009. She was the first female Chancellor in Germany.
The head of Germany's government is called the Federal Chancellor, or just Chancellor.
Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany in 1933.
Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933, and that was it.
Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
He or she is called the "Bundeskanzler" (chancellor).The Prime Minister is called the Chancellor of Germany or the Bundeskanzler.
The Chancellor
The head of government for Germany is the chancellor. The current Chancellor of Germany is Angela Merkel.