"Der Führer befiehlt, wir folgen" translates to "The leader commands, we follow" in English. This phrase was commonly used during the Nazi era in Germany to emphasize obedience and loyalty to Adolf Hitler as the leader of the country. It reflects the authoritarian and totalitarian nature of the regime at that time.
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Did you mean Fuhrer? If so, that was because "fuhrer" was German for "leader" and Hitler was the leader.
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.
Hitler was referred to as der Führer, which translates as the leader.
it means leader.. ++ Also, the phrase is spelled "der Führer". The F is capital--all nouns in German are capitalized.
Because he was the leader of Germany? Führer means 'leader' in German
Leader
follow the rules = die Regeln folgen follow the rules = die Spielregeln folgen follow the rules = sich an die Regeln halten follow the rules = sich an die Spielregeln halten follow the rules = sich an die Vorschriften halten
Fuhrer
Il Duce and Der Fuhrer are both translated literally as "The Leader"
One people, one Empire, One Leader
HitlerIt is basically what Bruno calls Hitler- 'The Fury' - because he cannot pronounce the German word properly. Notice on page 117 his father tries to teach Bruno how to say it right.