The answer is Adolf Hitler.Der Fuhrer means "The Leader". Generally, in Germany, one would be called "Mein Fuhrer", which means "My Leader"; however, Hitler was called "The Leader" to symbolize his totalitarian rule.
Mein Haus ist in der nächsten Straße translates as My house is in the next street
Gott = God Examples: o mein Gott Oh my God!
Mein Kampf.
It is: 'My struggle'
Ja Wu does not exist. But it sounds a lot like "jawohl", which means yes or of course but with a stronger conviction. Jawohl,mein Herr. (Yes,Sir)
The term "mein fuhree" when translated to English means "my leader." The term is often associated with the book detailing Adolf Hitler.
Adolf Hitler.
Mein Fuhrer
Mein Fuhrer if they were talking directly to him, Der Fuhrer/Die Fuhrer if they were refrencing.
mein fuhrer
by saying mein fuhrer, heres an example:Hitler- wer bist Sie? (who are they)you- mein fuhrer, das ist der dritte heeres gruppe.(my leader, that is the 3th army group)in the example you are speaking as like a nazi general or aide to Hitler but everyone called him mein fuhrer when adressing him or when speaking about him but not adressing them they would say Der FuhrerHitler was addressed as "Fuhrer", meaning Leader.
Adolf Hitler
Ja mein fürher
That is not in english...
Mein Kampf : My struggle. "Mein Kampf" which in English it is translated as "My suffering"
My first