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'''Adolf Hitler''' ([[1889-04-20 - [[1945-04-30]]) was the leader of the [[Nazi Party]] (from [[1919]]) and Führer (dictator) of [[Directory:Germany|Germany]] from [[1933]] to [[1945]]. A highly effective and skilled orator and propagandist, he inspired and mobilized many followers. He was appointed Reichskanzler (Reich Chancellor) by President [[Paul von Hindenburg]] on [[1933-01-30]] and assumed the twin titles of Führer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Reich Chancellor) after Hindenburg's death on [[1934-08-02]]. Under his leadership, Germany started [[World War Two]] and committed the [[Holocaust]], a [[genocide]] that killed millions.
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'''Adolf Hitler''' ([[1889-04-20]] - [[1945-04-30]]) was the leader of the [[Nazi Party]] (from [[1919]]) and Führer (dictator) of [[Directory:Germany|Germany]] from [[1933]] to [[1945]]. A highly effective and skilled orator and propagandist, he inspired and mobilized many followers. He was appointed Reichskanzler (Reich Chancellor) by President [[Paul von Hindenburg]] on [[1933-01-30]] and assumed the twin titles of Führer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Reich Chancellor) after Hindenburg's death on [[1934-08-02]]. Under his leadership, Germany started [[World War Two]] and committed the [[Holocaust]], a [[genocide]] that killed millions.

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Adolf Hitler (1889-04-20 - 1945-04-30) was the leader of the Nazi Party (from 1919) and Führer (dictator) of Germany from 1933 to 1945. A highly effective and skilled orator and propagandist, he inspired and mobilized many followers. He was appointed Reichskanzler (Reich Chancellor) by President Paul von Hindenburg on 1933-01-30 and assumed the twin titles of Führer und Reichskanzler (Leader and Reich Chancellor) after Hindenburg's death on 1934-08-02. Under his leadership, Germany started World War Two and committed the Holocaust, a genocide that killed millions.