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Yes Germany Violated international law in world war 1.
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Führer is the German word for Leader. Hitler got the title of the Führer or Leader of the Nazi party in 1920. In 1934, shortly before the President of Germany died, the German Congress passed a new law which said that in the event of the death of the President, the offices of the Chancellor and the President would be combined and the holder of both offices would be known as Der Führer. According to German law, the Chancellor of Germany succeeded the President because there was no Vice President. There was a Vice Chancellor who succeeded the Chancellor under the German law, but under the new law there was no Chancellor.
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Yes Germany Violated international law in world war 1.
The current Federal Republic of Germany is a limited government since the officers in that government are accountable to the laws of Germany and all international / EU agreements that Germany has signed. Should a German Chancellor violate the law, he or she will be tried in a court of law, just like any other citizen.
ViolateA sentence for the word violate is: It's smart not to violate the law.
Yes, a contract can violate a law if its terms or conditions go against existing legal regulations or statutes.
Law enforcement, as such, does not violate the bill of rights. Violations come from errors or malfeasance on the part of the enforcers.
no Nothing violates that law.
no Nothing violates that law.
Go turn your self in! :)
It is not respected, as rulers violate laws as they please
the Petition of Right
The state confiscates your license.
he could yes, there is nothing saying he cant, just like me or you could violate the law although he would probably lose his job and get arrested dependant on what he/she did.