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Fuhrer means leader or guide in the German language .
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.
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.
Fuhrer
Der Fuhrer The Boss Chancellor President That is pretty much it.
"Bem-vindos" is a Portuguese phrase meaning "welcome" in English.
Fuhrer means leader or guide in the German language .
The Fuhrer, meaning the leader.
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President is an English word which refers to an elected official, and Fuhrer is a German word (meaning leader) which refers to an absolute dictator.
Paul Von Hindenburg putted Hitler and Chancellor and Hitler mad himself Fuhrer when Hindenburg died.
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.
"Fuhrer" is German for leader.
Yes, when he ordered Field Marshall Von Kluge and what was left of his armies in the Normandy are to attempt to push the Allies into the sea, a huge turning point in the war because it in turn cause Von Kluge to commit suicide for his Fuhrer and also because the Fuhrer lost many men that he could have used to fight another day
"Bem vinda" is the way you word say "Welcome" to a woman. "Bem vindo" is for a man. "Bem vindas" is for multiple women. "Bem vindos" is for multiple men.
Welcome in Portuguese is "Bem-vindo" for males and "Bem-vinda" for females.