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The rank of '''Führer''' is bestowed upon only one person. The first person to own this title was [[Adolf Hitler]]. The Führer controls all ranks in [[Germania]]. | The rank of '''Führer''' is bestowed upon only one person. The first person to own this title was [[Adolf Hitler]]. The Führer controls all ranks in [[Germania]]. The Führer decides whether a person gets demoted or promoted and is at the top of the law. If the Führer is temporarily out of office, a [[Stellvertretender Kanzler]] is appointed, who takes all tasks of the Führer until the current Führer is back in office. If the current Führer does not return to office, the Stellvertretender Kanzler or any other high ranking official might take the rank of Führer, removing the rank of Stellvertretender Kanzler again. |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 29 April 2024
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Country: Germania
Service Branch: N/A
Next Higher Rank: None
Next Lower Rank:
Stellvertretender Kanzler
Equivalent Ranks: None
Holders:
Wilhelm Goertzmann (former)
Heinrich Himmler (former)
Hermann Göring (former)
Adolf Hitler (former)The rank of Führer is bestowed upon only one person. The first person to own this title was Adolf Hitler. The Führer controls all ranks in Germania. The Führer decides whether a person gets demoted or promoted and is at the top of the law. If the Führer is temporarily out of office, a Stellvertretender Kanzler is appointed, who takes all tasks of the Führer until the current Führer is back in office. If the current Führer does not return to office, the Stellvertretender Kanzler or any other high ranking official might take the rank of Führer, removing the rank of Stellvertretender Kanzler again.