Adolf Hitler was commonly referred to by the nickname "Der Führer," which translates to "The Leader" in German. This title emphasized his role as the head of the Nazi Party and the German state during his dictatorship. It became synonymous with his authoritarian rule and the ideologies he promoted.
He was the head of the German navy for the last half of World War 2. After Hitler's suicide, he was President of Germany for a few weeks before the Allies dismantled the German government.
Yes, from 1934 Himmler was head of the SS and the entire German police, uniformed and secret. He was head of the entire Nazi terror apparatus.
The first avowed Marxist to be elected head of state was Salvador Allende. He became president in 1970
Germany did not have a Governor but a President (head of state) and a Chancellor (head of the government).The German President at the time was Paul von Hindenburg, full name Paul Ludwig Hans Anton von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (born 2 October 1847, in Posen; died 2 August 1934 in Gut Neudeck, East Prussia).The German Chancellor before Hitler was Kurt von Schleicher, who served from 4 December 1932 to 28 January 1933.
The German Head of State carriers the title of Bundesprasident, or Federal President. Despite the title, the Bundesprasident has very few political duties, acting instead as a ceremonial figurehead.
The leader of the German government is called the Bundeskanzler.The German head of state is called the Bundespräsident.
head in German is kopf
German can be an adjective. You can also use Germanic.
The German word for head is Kopf.
Angela Merkel
He was appointed chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933.
There wasn't one. Hitler had appointed himself Fuhrer, which combined the roles of Head of State and Head of the Government.
The German President is the head of state and has a ceremonial role, representing the country internationally and signing laws. The Chancellor is the head of government and holds executive power, leading the government and making policy decisions.
No, she is the Chancellor, which is the leader of the German government. Germany has a president who is the head of state. Currently that is Joachim Gauck.
The German states have their own governments. In the case of the city states the head of the state government is called Regierender Bürgermeister and in the other states the head of government is called the Ministerpräsident.
Horst Köhler is the Federal President of Germany (German: Bundespräsident). He is the head of state; a mostly ceremonial position.