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[[File:AdolfHitler1944.jpg|thumb|[[Adolf Hitler]], Führer of [[Germany]]]]
 
[[File:AdolfHitler1944.jpg|thumb|[[Adolf Hitler]], Führer of [[Germany]]]]
 
[[File:Gill Fuhrer 2268.jpg|thumb|[[John Gill]], Führer of [[Ekos]]]]
 
[[File:Gill Fuhrer 2268.jpg|thumb|[[John Gill]], Führer of [[Ekos]]]]
'''Führer''' (or '''Fuehrer''') is a word from the [[German language]] which means ''leader''. It was the title which [[Adolf Hitler]] took in [[1934]] when he took absolute power in [[Germany]] on [[Earth]], and it referred to the offices of [[President]] and [[Chancellor]] rolled together into a single office led by a single individual.
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'''Führer''' (or '''Fuehrer''') was a word from the [[German language]] which means ''leader''. It was the title taken by [[Adolf Hitler]] in [[1934]] when he took absolute power in [[Germany]] on [[Earth]], and it referred to the offices of [[President]] and [[Chancellor]] rolled together into a single office led by a single individual.
   
 
In a [[holoprogram]] set in [[1944]] [[France]], a [[Unnamed holodeck characters#Kapitän|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 a [[holoprogram]] set in [[1944]] [[France]], a [[Unnamed holodeck characters#Kapitän|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}})
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This term was also used by a [[German]] [[general]] in an alternate version of 1944. ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}})
 
This term was also used by a [[German]] [[general]] in an alternate version of 1944. ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}})
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==See also==
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*[[Leader Principle]]
   
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==

Revision as of 23:37, 23 May 2014

File:AdolfHitler1944.jpg

Adolf Hitler, Führer of Germany

File:Gill Fuhrer 2268.jpg

John Gill, Führer of Ekos

Führer (or Fuehrer) was a word from the German language which means leader. It was the title taken by Adolf Hitler in 1934 when he took absolute power in Germany on Earth, and it referred to the offices of President and Chancellor rolled together into a single office led by a single individual.

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")

John Gill, the respected Federation historian, also took this title when he created the Nazi state on Ekos in the mid-23rd century. (TOS: "Patterns of Force")

This term was also used by a German general in an alternate version of 1944. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

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