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Fuehrer

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Noun — A German word for "leader," historically used as the title adopted by Adolf Hitler.

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Etymology

From German Führer, "leader," related to English "to fare" (to travel or get along).

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Fuehrer” mean?

The word “Fuehrer” means a German word for "leader," historically used as the title adopted by Adolf Hitler. In plain terms, german for "leader," strongly associated in English with Adolf Hitler's title in Nazi Germany.

How do you use “Fuehrer” in a sentence?

Here is “Fuehrer” used in a sentence: “Historians study how the title of Fuehrer was used to concentrate absolute power.”

What part of speech is “Fuehrer”?

“Fuehrer” is a noun.

Where does the word “Fuehrer” come from?

The word “Fuehrer” comes from German. From German Führer, "leader," related to English "to fare" (to travel or get along).

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