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    Führer ( / ˈfjʊərər / FURE-ər; German: [ˈfyːʁɐ] ⓘ, spelled Fuehrer when the umlaut is unavailable) is a German word meaning "leader" or "guide". As a political title, it is strongly associated with Adolf Hitler, the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.

  2. My Führer – The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler (German: Mein Führer – Die wirklich wahrste Wahrheit über Adolf Hitler) is a 2007 German comedy-drama film directed by Dani Levy. The setting is World War II, around New Year's of 1944. The film tells the story of Adolf Hitler and his preparation for a big New Year's speech.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nazi_saluteNazi salute - Wikipedia

    The form "Heil, mein Führer!" ('Hail, my Leader!') was for direct address to Hitler, while "Sieg Heil" was repeated as a chant on public occasions. Written communications would be concluded with either "mit deutschem Gruß" ("with German regards"), or with "Heil Hitler".

  4. Führer, (“Leader”), title used by Adolf Hitler to define his role of absolute authority in Germany’s Third Reich (1933–45). As early as July 1921 he had declared the Führerprinzip (“leader principle”) to be the law of the Nazi Party; and in Mein Kampf (1925–27) he asserted that such a dictatorship.

  5. Aug 2, 2016 · Beginning in the 1920s, Hitler used the title Führer to refer to his position within the Nazi Party. Führer means “leader,” but to Hitler the Führer was not an ordinary leader of a political party or nation.

  6. Jan 17, 2007 · The best thing about “Mein Fuhrer” is that, after more than 50 years, the German film industry has finally mustered up the courage to make a comedy about Hitler. The worst thing about...

  7. Jan 11, 2007 · My Führer. This action comedy is set in 1944. Hitler appears in it as a physically and mentally destroyed person who takes the advice of Goebbels and goes to a Jewish concentration camp to receive lessons in eloquence to inspire the German people to continue to fight.

  8. Jan 19, 2010 · Hitler no longer believes in himself, and can barely see himself as an equal to even his sheep dog. But to seize the helm of the war he would have to create one of his famous fiery speeches to mobilize the masses.

  9. My Führer. In late 1944 the Reich's propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels is seeing the grim writing on the wall: Germany is losing the war, and a weary Hitler is losing steam and fire.

  10. Mein Führer: The Truly Truest Truth About Adolf Hitler Reviews. Of anthropological interest, My Führer is like a curio exhibit in a Museum of German Comedy rather than a very amusing or...

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