Germany's approach to handling governmental leaders has varied over time, influenced by its political system and historical context. In the post-World War II era, Germany established a stable parliamentary democracy, emphasizing accountability and coalition-building among parties. Leaders are typically elected through a democratic process, and there are mechanisms for checks and balances to ensure responsible governance. Additionally, political leaders can be held accountable through votes of no confidence and public scrutiny, reflecting the country's commitment to democratic principles.
There were no leaders in Germany that encouraged feudalism as Germany was not created during the age of feudalism. Germany was created as a country in the 1800's.
Adolf Hitler
They were led by leaders who opposed democracy.
Not sure which Nazi leaders you are referring to, but Hitler is one of them, as he was born in Austria.
Both Adolph Hitler of Germany and Benito Mussolini of Italy were Fascist Leaders and members of the Axis in WW2
Potsdam Conference
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There were no leaders in Germany that encouraged feudalism as Germany was not created during the age of feudalism. Germany was created as a country in the 1800's.
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Democracy
The current leader of Germany is Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany.
Adolf Hitler
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Japan=Emperor Hirohito, Germany=Hitler.
Germany
One of the leaders were Hitler.
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