A noun meaning a leader or guide in the German language
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was the furher during world war 2.
Der fuhrer - which is German for "the Leader" or "the Guide"
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Hitler was a leader of the National Socialist movement in the 1930s. He became Chancellor of Germany and then the Furher (leader is the translation of that word). So he was the equivilent of a Prime Minister or President of Germany. He eventually was the DICTATOR of the Third Reich and the Nazis. The poor Germans were sucked into his insane mania and leadership. He ruled with an iron fist.
Hitler
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler was the furher during world war 2.
As you appear to have spelled the word in your question wrongly I can only make an educated guess at offering a translation:further = weiteror perhaps you mean the title of Führer (Leader), pronounced /ˈfjʊərə/ and adopted by Hitler following the death of the Reichspresident Paul von Hindenburg in 1934.
Der fuhrer - which is German for "the Leader" or "the Guide"
It was blown up by the German torpedo ships furher and chant.
9.33 = 933/100 as no furher simplification is possible so ans is 933/100
Hitler (The Fury, Furher) is not in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.
he was a very powerful man as chancellor in 1933. But he became Furher(president and chancellor together) in 1934
The word may be the adjective or adverb "further" (greater, to a greater degree) often synonymous with "farther" (greater in distance). It may also be the word "fuehrer" (also führer, German Führer) for "leader" or guider. The term is historically linked to Adolf Hitler, leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.
NO, obviously or you'd be speaking German and Hitler would still be alive and you'd call him Furher.
They were Hitler's bodyguard, but came to represent the Aryan ideal and ruthless devotion to the Furher and terror to the world