January 1933
Hitlers rise to power was on 1919 where he joined the Deutsche Arbeiterpartie (Nazi party) on 1933 he was called the fuhrer of Germany
1933
On January 30, 1933 Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. On March 23, 1933 the Reichstag passed the Enabling Act. On August 2, 1934 Hitler became the Fuhrer of Germany. Any one of these three events could signify the beginning of the Nazi dictatorship.
Late September, 1939, in Munich, Germany.
Hitler was never president of Germany, however, he became leader of the Third Reich (the so-called Thousand-Year Empire) in the 1930's. Specifically, he was appointed Chancellor on January 30th of the year 1933. Immediately after then-president Von Hindenburg's death on August 12th of the year 1934 he proclaimed himself Führer, as well. He remained in power till his suicide on April 30th of the year 1945. Hitler was elected as the Chancellor of Germany/The Third Reich in 1933.
He gained control in 1932.
He became chancellor in early 1933, but it took him about a year and a half to gain total control of Germany. So the answer would be 1934.
To expand his rise to gain control over Germany.
Hitler gained control in 1933
The last barrier to Hitlers complete domination of Germany was the President, an old Conservative from the Imperial period called Paul Hindenburg. When the President died in 1934, Hitler became Fuehrer.
2002
2002
Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
Hitlers rise to power was on 1919 where he joined the Deutsche Arbeiterpartie (Nazi party) on 1933 he was called the fuhrer of Germany
Hitler was never a king.
Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
During his rule, Hitler called Germany "The Thousand Year Reich."