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Adolf H. Au 20ème siècle, l'allemand Adolf Hitler prit ce titre. Au 23ème siècle, l'historien John Gill de la Fédération prit également ce titre lorsqu'il développa une culture nazie sur la planète Ekos. (TOS: "Patterns of Force") The word Führer was first used in connection with Hitler and the Nazi party after the Nazis seized control of the German government, especially after the death of German President Paul von Hindenburg. After the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, the word became unpopular due to its connection to Nazis. Ein Führer ist eine unitestikuläre Person, die häufig aus Österreich stammt. Die Hauptaufgabe eines Führers ist der Almauftrieb von Rindviechern. Da diese häufig über einen großen Ring in der Nase (vgl. Piercing) verfügen, etablierte sich der Begriff an der Nase herumführen In un oloprogramma ambientato nel 1944 in Francia, un ufficiale nazista disse a Turanj che Karr non aveva mai accolto Führer e per tanto disobbedendo agli ordini (VOY: "Giochi di morte - seconda parte") John Gill, il rispettato storico della Federazione, si autoproclamò Führer di Ekos nel XXIII secolo. (TOS: "Gli schemi della forza") Führer (Fuehrer when the ü-umlaut is not used, but never Fuhrer) is a noun meaning "leader" in the German language. It is mainly used in English as the term for Nazi Germany's ruler Adolf Hitler. Though the word remains common in German, it does come with some social stigma attached (though not when used as meaning guide), and under Hitler was part of the title of many positions in the various (para)military and governmental organizations of Germany. Führer is Duits voor leider of aanvoerder. Vanaf 1934, toen Adolf Hitler Rijkskanselier en Rijkspresident van Duitsland werd, liet deze zich Führer noemen. Führer was a military title which was appointed by the Adolf Hitler in World War II. (RPG: "First Steps: The Stargate Unexplored Worlds Roleplaying Sourcebook") Adolf Hitler was the Führer of Nazi Germany in the mid-20th century. When John Gill reformed Ekosian society after Nazi principles in the 2260s, he also took the title of Führer. (TOS: "Patterns of Force" ) Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933, before combining the offices of chancellor and president in himself, being referred to officially as "Führer und Reichskanzler", later shortened to Führer. Führer ist ein Begriff aus der deutschen Sprache. Diesen benutzt Adolf Hitler als Titel nachdem er 1934 in Deutschland die Ämter des Reichspräsidenten und des Reichskanzlers in Personalunion besetzt. In einem Holoprogramm, dass 1944 in Frankreich spielt, sagt der deutsche Offizier Turanj, dass Karr niemals dem Führer oder seinen Ideen vertraut hat, und sie deshalb seine Befehle nicht ausführen sollten. (VOY: ) Alternative Zeitlinie In einer alternativen Zeitlinie wird der Begriff 1944 von einem deutschen General benutzt. (ENT: ) Führer var en militär titel som utsågs av Adolf Hitler under andra världskriget. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: First Steps: The Stargate Unexplored Worlds Roleplaying Sourcebook") kategori:Titlar Führer (Leader in English) was the Title appointed to the leader of Germany, Adolf Hitler.
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In un oloprogramma ambientato nel 1944 in Francia, un ufficiale nazista disse a Turanj che Karr non aveva mai accolto Führer e per tanto disobbedendo agli ordini (VOY: "Giochi di morte - seconda parte") John Gill, il rispettato storico della Federazione, si autoproclamò Führer di Ekos nel XXIII secolo. (TOS: "Gli schemi della forza") Führer (Leader in English) was the Title appointed to the leader of Germany, Adolf Hitler. Führer var en militär titel som utsågs av Adolf Hitler under andra världskriget. (RPG: "Stargate SG-1: First Steps: The Stargate Unexplored Worlds Roleplaying Sourcebook") kategori:Titlar Führer ist ein Begriff aus der deutschen Sprache. Diesen benutzt Adolf Hitler als Titel nachdem er 1934 in Deutschland die Ämter des Reichspräsidenten und des Reichskanzlers in Personalunion besetzt. In einem Holoprogramm, dass 1944 in Frankreich spielt, sagt der deutsche Offizier Turanj, dass Karr niemals dem Führer oder seinen Ideen vertraut hat, und sie deshalb seine Befehle nicht ausführen sollten. (VOY: ) Alternative Zeitlinie In einer alternativen Zeitlinie wird der Begriff 1944 von einem deutschen General benutzt. (ENT: ) In der Mitte des 23. Jahrhunderts nimmt John Gill auf dem Planeten Ekos diesen Titel an, als er dort einen Staat nach dem Vorbild des nationalsozialistischen Deutschlands erschafft. (TOS: ) The word Führer was first used in connection with Hitler and the Nazi party after the Nazis seized control of the German government, especially after the death of German President Paul von Hindenburg. After the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, the word became unpopular due to its connection to Nazis. Centuries later, when Federation historian John Gill attempted to institute a more benign Nazi government on Ekos, he named himself the Führer of the Ekosian state. His subordinate Melakon became Deputy-Führer, becoming Führer in all but name when he drugs Gill and seizes control of the Ekosian state. (TOS episode: "Patterns of Force") Adolf Hitler was the Führer of Nazi Germany in the mid-20th century. When John Gill reformed Ekosian society after Nazi principles in the 2260s, he also took the title of Führer. (TOS: "Patterns of Force" ) Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933, before combining the offices of chancellor and president in himself, being referred to officially as "Führer und Reichskanzler", later shortened to Führer. In a holoprogram set in 1944 France, a Nazi officer told Turanj that Karr had never embraced the Führer or his vision and they were therefore right to disobey his orders. (VOY: "The Killing Game, Part II") In an alternate timeline 1944, Hitler was referred to both as the Führer and German chancellor in News on Parade. The title was also used by a German general and Vosk when speaking about Hitler. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") Führer was a military title which was appointed by the Adolf Hitler in World War II. (RPG: "First Steps: The Stargate Unexplored Worlds Roleplaying Sourcebook") Ein Führer ist eine unitestikuläre Person, die häufig aus Österreich stammt. Die Hauptaufgabe eines Führers ist der Almauftrieb von Rindviechern. Da diese häufig über einen großen Ring in der Nase (vgl. Piercing) verfügen, etablierte sich der Begriff an der Nase herumführen Au 20ème siècle, l'allemand Adolf Hitler prit ce titre. Au 23ème siècle, l'historien John Gill de la Fédération prit également ce titre lorsqu'il développa une culture nazie sur la planète Ekos. (TOS: "Patterns of Force") Adolf H. Führer is Duits voor leider of aanvoerder. Vanaf 1934, toen Adolf Hitler Rijkskanselier en Rijkspresident van Duitsland werd, liet deze zich Führer noemen. Führer (Fuehrer when the ü-umlaut is not used, but never Fuhrer) is a noun meaning "leader" in the German language. It is mainly used in English as the term for Nazi Germany's ruler Adolf Hitler. Though the word remains common in German, it does come with some social stigma attached (though not when used as meaning guide), and under Hitler was part of the title of many positions in the various (para)military and governmental organizations of Germany.
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