Examples of 'reichskanzler' in a sentence

Meaning of "reichskanzler"

the German term for 'Imperial Chancellor', historically used to refer to the head of government in Germany or the German Empire
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  • The German Chancellor or head of government from 1871 to 1945; specifically (from 1933 to 1945), Adolf Hitler as head of the Third Reich.

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Only Reichskanzler Goebbels now had the authority to agree to an unconditional surrender.
Like the other Imperial Offices it was directly under the control of the Reichskanzler.
Hitler assumes the new title of Führer und Reichskanzler leader and Reich chancellor.
For a brief period after Hitler 's suicide, Goebbels was Germany 's Reichskanzler.
Fuehrer und Reichskanzler.
Hindenburg then appointed Franz von Papen as new Reichskanzler.
Fuhrer und Reichskanzler.
The same document named Propaganda Minister JosephGoebbels as HeadofGovernment with the title of Reichskanzler ( Chancellor ).
Führer und Reichskanzler.
Reichskanzlei - "Reich Chancellery" was the traditional name of the office of the German Chancellor Reichskanzler.
Deputy of the Reichskanzler.
Cuno was appointed Reichskanzler on 22 November 1922, by presidential decree and without a vote in the Reichstag.
Führer and Reichskanzler.
After the Unification of Germany in 1871, the office became known in German as Reichskanzler lit.
Initially the funds came through his office as Reichskanzler and, after 1934, as Reichspräsident.

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Von Schirach reported directly to, and was responsible only to Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler.
That same evening, Luther was appointed Reichskanzler chancellor.
The Bismarck-Hain, a former cemetery, named after Reichskanzler Otto von Bismarck.
Co-founder, initiator and first president was Georg von Hertling, the later Reichskanzler of Germany.
In August 1923, there was a wave of nationwide strikes against Reichskanzler Wilhelm Cuno.

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