Rudolf Walter Heß' official title before he lft Germany was deputy Fürher, other wise known as Stellvertreter des Führers.
In a technical sense, Hitler was the Chancellor of Germany. This made him the head of state. But he is remembered primarily as a dictator and his title when he was in full control of the country was Fuhrer which means "Leader.".
Tolstoy briefly considered the title All's Well That Ends Well before choosing War and Peace as the title.
Führer is the German word for Leader. Hitler got the title of the Führer or Leader of the Nazi party in 1920. In 1934, shortly before the President of Germany died, the German Congress passed a new law which said that in the event of the death of the President, the offices of the Chancellor and the President would be combined and the holder of both offices would be known as Der Führer. According to German law, the Chancellor of Germany succeeded the President because there was no Vice President. There was a Vice Chancellor who succeeded the Chancellor under the German law, but under the new law there was no Chancellor.
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
The Cold War was basically a dispute between the US and the Soviet Union for the sole title of the world's only superpower. The Cold War was not literally a war, it was more of a verbal dispute and competition between the US and USSR. After WWII, the US and USSR emerged as the only two superpowers. They then fought for the spot of #1. So it was basically the US & their allies versus the Soviet Union & their allies. At this time, Germany was split into West and East Germany. West Germany was on the US side while East Germany was on the USSR side. They were involved because they were allies of either the US or USSR.
Bismarck's title in Germany was Chancellor (Reichskanzler).
Chancellor of Germany
Chancellor of Germany
Germany's official title is:Bundesrepublik Deutschland - Federal Republic of Germany
Chancellor of Germany
Chancellor of Germany
Chancellor
He was the Chancellor of Germany.
In feudal Germany the village leader was called the Burgermeister. The title of the Burgermeister often translates into English as mayor.
"Bundesrepublik Deutschland" (Federal Republic of Germany) is the correct title.
Germany does not have a queen, neither does it have a king. It is a federal, parliamentary republic.
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