Supreme head of Germany
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The term is translated "leader" or "exalted leader", so I've been told. Many of the military ranks used this term within a compound word. This was especially true for the SS ranks, which all of them had "fuhrer" term above the rank of private. Here are the ranks of the Waffen-SS ranks from Corporal to Lt-General.
Rottenführer
Unterscharführer
Scharführer
Standartenjunker
Oberscharführer
Hauptscharführer
Standarten-Oberjunker
Sturmscharführer
Untersturmführer
Obersturmführer
Hauptsturmführer
Sturmbannführer
Obersturmbannführer
Standartenführer
Oberführer
Brigadeführer
Gruppenführer
Obergruppenführer
a fuher is the German leaderDer means "The"
So "What was Der Fuhrer" is a better question.
Der Fuhrer is Adolf Hitler, his Rank as highest possible in the German military.
adolf Hitler
Hitler
hitler
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.
Il Duce and Der Fuhrer are both translated literally as "The Leader"
He was the leader of Nazi Germany. His job was to try to take over the world and tried to kill the british and polish
Heil Hitler or Der Fuhrer among others
He was known by his generals as Herr Hitler or Der Fuhrer. His official title at the end of the war was Reichsfuhrer und Kanzler (Party Leader and Chancellor).
Der means "The" So "What was Der Fuhrer" is a better question. Der Fuhrer is Adolf Hitler, his Rank as highest possible in the German military.
Mein Fuhrer if they were talking directly to him, Der Fuhrer/Die Fuhrer if they were refrencing.
Der Fuhrer, in it's literal sense, means "the leader". However, during his reign, Adolf Hitler described himself as the Fuhrer, which was simply his title for dictator of Nazi Germany.
Adolf Hitler
The Leader; nickname for Hitler
The cast of Der Fuhrer und Sein Volk - 1942 includes: Adolf Hitler as himself
It means the leader. It was the title given to Hilter.
Nazi Germany.
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.
Il Duce and Der Fuhrer are both translated literally as "The Leader"
Der Fuhrer The Boss Chancellor President That is pretty much it.
He was the leader of Nazi Germany. His job was to try to take over the world and tried to kill the british and polish