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federal state to the
German Empire in 1871, the
title was
renamed to
Reichskanzler (meaning "Imperial Chancellor"). With Germany's
constitution of 1949...
- from 1933 to 1945.
Hitler officially styled 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"),
highlighting the
positions he
already held...
- left vacant, with
Adolf Hitler becoming head of
state as Führer und
Reichskanzler (retroactively
approved by a referendum). In April–May 1945, Karl Dönitz...
- Dönitz as Reichspräsident and
Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels as
Reichskanzler. The
cabinet was short-lived as
Goebbels killed himself along with his...
-
becoming the
chancellor in 1933 and then
taking the
title of Führer und
Reichskanzler in 1934.
During his dictatorship, he
initiated the
European theatre...
- and was
formally named as Führer und
Reichskanzler ("Leader and Chancellor"),
although eventually Reichskanzler was dropped.
Germany was now a totalitarian...
- The
Septemberprogramm (German: [zɛpˈtɛmbɐpʁoˌɡʁam],
literally "September Program") was a
memorandum authorized by
Chancellor Theobald von
Bethmann Hollweg...
-
exercised his
powers with the ****istance of the
Chancellor of the
Empire (
Reichskanzler). The
Chancellor was
appointed by the Emperor, to whom he was solely...
- the
Second German Empire from 1871, when the Kaiser,
Reichstag and
Reichskanzler resided in Berlin.
While particularism prevented the centralization...