on Microsoft Word, there's usually a sign thing you can choose from.
Fuhrer means leader or guide in the German language .
The word is German and means 'leader'
The German word is "Umlaut."
The word for skull in German is 'Schadel' but the a has two dots above it.
HitlerIt is basically what Bruno calls Hitler- 'The Fury' - because he cannot pronounce the German word properly. Notice on page 117 his father tries to teach Bruno how to say it right.
Leader
There is an umlaut (two dots) over the a. It is German. Lassige with the 2 dots over the a is the German word that means "nonchalantly." It could of course be a last name in Germany too, since in many languages, last names have actual meanings in their language of origin, like in English, for instance, the name Smith is from the occupation of being a blacksmith or other type of smith. I looked for Lassige on several genealogy sites and was unable to find anything there about its country of origin, but I did find the word lassige in a German-English online dictionary.
Their's many sentences you can make with using "Adolf Hitler, here's an example. Adolf Hitler was the fuhrer of the German Third Reich
The term "president" typically refers to the head of a country's government, often elected through a democratic process and with limited powers defined by a constitution or legal framework. On the other hand, the title "Fuhrer" was specifically used by Adolf Hitler to denote his position as the supreme leader of Nazi Germany, with virtually unlimited power and authority over all aspects of the state. While both titles may refer to a leader of a country, the term "Fuhrer" carries historical and ideological connotations associated with totalitarianism and authoritarian rule.
Supreme head of GermanyAnswerThe 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.RottenführerUnterscharführerScharführerStandartenjunkerOberscharführerHauptscharführerStandarten-OberjunkerSturmscharführerUntersturmführerObersturmführerHauptsturmführerSturmbannführerObersturmbannführerStandartenführerOberführerBrigadeführerGruppenführerObergruppenführera fuher is the German leader
I think the two dots are an umlaut. In that cas it is pronunced as if there were an e after the a. 'Staer'
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