Hitler was referred to as der Führer, which translates as the leader.
"Heil Hitler" is German for "Hail Hitler"
Hitler died after World War II. If this is what you mean? Or you mean after World War I, Hitler marched on a city. He was then imprisoned and wrote his book.
The name "Schicklgruber" is of German origin and is a variation of the more common surname "Hitler." It was the original surname of Adolf Hitler's father, Alois Hitler, before he changed it. The name itself does not have a specific meaning in German but is simply a family name.
Because he was the leader of Germany? Führer means 'leader' in German
Do you mean his mom? Her name was Klara Plözl, and his father was Alois Hitler.
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.
"Heil Hitler" is German for "Hail Hitler"
Did you mean Fuhrer? If so, that was because "fuhrer" was German for "leader" and Hitler was the leader.
Not necessarily, there were many Germans who were against Hitler and who even tried to kill him.
Hitler died after World War II. If this is what you mean? Or you mean after World War I, Hitler marched on a city. He was then imprisoned and wrote his book.
"Hell" in German, means "bright" in English as in well lit or lots of sunshine.
The name "Schicklgruber" is of German origin and is a variation of the more common surname "Hitler." It was the original surname of Adolf Hitler's father, Alois Hitler, before he changed it. The name itself does not have a specific meaning in German but is simply a family name.
Do you mean his mom? Her name was Klara Plözl, and his father was Alois Hitler.
Because he was the leader of Germany? Führer means 'leader' in German
Nazism is short for National Socialism (Nationalsozialismus in German). This was the extreme right-wing political movement led by Adolf Hitler.
It's German "the leader". In WWII it almost always referred to Adolf Hitler.
Adolf Hitler served an enlisted man in the German Army during WWI. That would mean he was 'involved' sometime before 1917.