Harry used the Hawthorn wand that was previously Draco Malfoy's. It went like this:
In order to truly own the Elder wand, a wizard would have to take the wand of the current master against their wishes. Albus Dumbledore was the true master of the Elder wand. Draco Malfoy became the next true owner when he disarmed Albus Dumbledore right before his death. However, the Elder wand was buried with Dumbledore. Draco never knew he was the new master. Later, Harry took Draco's Hawthorn wand while he was escaping Malfoy Manor. Since Malfoy was the current master of the Elder wand, this passed the Elder wand's ownership on to Harry. In the meantime, Voldemort broke into Dumbledore's tomb and stole the Elder wand. Voldemort thought that Snape was the new master, as he had killed Dumbledore, not realizing that Draco had disarmed Dumbledore. Voldemort killed Snape and believed himself to be the new Elder wand master. When it came down to the final duel in the Great Hall, Voldemort used the Elder wand that Harry was now master of. Voldemort cast an Avada Kedavra curse at Harry. Harry cast an Expelliarmus spell. Since Harry was the master of the wand Voldemort was using, the Elder Wand would not kill its true master, therefore, Voldemort's Avada Kedavra rebounded off of the Expelliarmus and killed him.
Harry uses the wand he stole from Draco Malfoy which was a 10'' Hawthorn with Unicorn Hair.
The elder wand
Draco Malfoy's wand.
Draco Malfoy's Wand
Lord Voldemort and Professor Quirrell who were sharing a body.
dumbledoor did, yes
Lord Voldemort
I'm not sure I understand the question but Voldemort does not win and Harry Potter kills him.
Lord Voldemort's boggart is his own dead body. His riddikulus is Harry drooping dead.
He believes that this is necessary to defeat Lord Voldemort.
No, Neville Longbottom did not defeat Lord Voldemort in 'The Deathly Hallows'. It was Harry Potter who ultimately defeated Voldemort in the final book of the series.
James Potter disagreed with Lord Voldemort's view on the wizarding world and his attempts to take it over. To Lord Voldemort, James Potter was just in his way of killing Harry Potter.
The final death in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the death, and thus final defeat, of Lord Voldemort.
The infant mentioned in the Kings Cross chapter of Deathly Hallows is the fragment of Voldemort's soul that resides within Harry Potter. It takes the form of a crying, helpless baby, symbolizing the vulnerability and innocence that Voldemort has long since abandoned.
Yes, he does kill Lord Voldemort in the end of Deathly Hallows.
Lord Voldemort and Professor Quirrell who were sharing a body.
dumbledoor did, yes
Lord Voldemort
Harry potter kills Voldemort ( aka "you know who" or the dark lord or He Who Must Not Be Named
No. Lord Voldemort was incapable of love.No.
No when he went into the forest he went alone.