- Empire, with the
federal chancellor becoming Reichskanzler (imperial chancellor). The
office of
Reichskanzler continued under the
constitution of the Weimar...
- from 1933 to 1945.
Hitler officially called himself der Führer und
Reichskanzler (the
Leader and
Chancellor of the Reich)
after the
death of President...
-
already chancellor, ****umed the
powers of the
presidency as Führer und
Reichskanzler ("Leader and Chancellor"). In his last will in
April 1945,
Hitler named...
- left vacant, with
Adolf Hitler becoming head of
state as Führer und
Reichskanzler, in
accordance with the Law
Concerning the Head of
State of the German...
-
becoming the
chancellor in 1933 and then
taking the
title of Führer und
Reichskanzler in 1934. His
invasion of
Poland on 1 September 1939
marked the start...
- and was
formally named as Führer und
Reichskanzler ("Leader and Chancellor"),
although eventually Reichskanzler was dropped.
Germany was now a totalitarian...
- Dönitz as Reichspräsident and
Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels as
Reichskanzler. The
cabinet was short-lived as
Goebbels killed himself along with his...
- the
Second German Empire from 1871, when the Kaiser,
Reichstag and
Reichskanzler resided in Berlin.
While particularism prevented the centralization...
- as well as the head of the government, with the
title of Führer und
Reichskanzler,
meaning "leader and
Chancellor of Germany" (see also here). From that...
- both head of
state and head of
government under the
title Führer und
Reichskanzler (leader and chancellor). The **** Party's rise to
power provided Himmler...