Fuhrer means leader or guide in the German language .
Did you mean Fuhrer? If so, that was because "fuhrer" was German for "leader" and Hitler was the leader.
Third Reich Hitler wanted to call the new German Reich.
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.".
Fuhrer
Hitler styled himself Fuhrer in 1934 after the death of the German President, he therefore combined the offices of Reich Chancellor, German President and Leader of NSDAP.
German Part Jewish Austrian Born Commander of the third Reich Fuhrer from 1934 to 1945
"Fuhrer" is German for leader.
The second Reich
Yes, it refers to the German Empire of 1871-1918.
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
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Fuhrer means leader or guide in the German language .
He got power as an Dictator in 1934 when Hindenburg died and Hitler putted himself as Fuhrer aka Leader of the Nazi German Third Reich.
Because it saw itself as the successor to the second (and first) Reich, both high points in German history.
Roughly President of the United States, or supreme executive. Hitler was Fuhrer ( leader, sometimes translated as guide)- like Museumfuhrer- Museum Guide! ) and Reichkanzler- Chancellor of the Reich.
Reichsfuhrer und kanzler ("Party Leader and Chancellor").