Did you mean Fuhrer? If so, that was because "fuhrer" was German for "leader" and Hitler was the leader.
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.
It's German "the leader". In WWII it almost always referred to Adolf Hitler.
Mein Kampf : My struggle. "Mein Kampf" which in English it is translated as "My suffering"
He was referred to as Ahi, Adi, or Ade as a small child, mostly by his mother. He was also name the Fuher, when he was a tyrant. When traveling in secrecy, be said his name to be Wolf, some calling him Werwolf, when they discovered his true identity.
Because he was the leader of Germany? Führer means 'leader' in German
Did you mean Fuhrer? If so, that was because "fuhrer" was German for "leader" and Hitler was the leader.
Hitler was referred to as der Führer, which translates as the leader.
It means My Struggle.
He became the leader of Germany on 30 January 1933.
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.
I think you mean the word Führer. It means leader and was the name given to Adolf Hitler.
It's German "the leader". In WWII it almost always referred to Adolf Hitler.
Do you mean what countries that took part in the Holocaust were not taken over by Hitler? Because obviously he did not take over any country in the Americas, nor most of the world.
Mein Kampf : My struggle. "Mein Kampf" which in English it is translated as "My suffering"
The term "mein fuhree" when translated to English means "my leader." The term is often associated with the book detailing Adolf Hitler.
He was referred to as Ahi, Adi, or Ade as a small child, mostly by his mother. He was also name the Fuher, when he was a tyrant. When traveling in secrecy, be said his name to be Wolf, some calling him Werwolf, when they discovered his true identity.