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  1. Most title-holders are Appointed to their rank by someone higher in the system or Elected by people equal in the system. Historically, many titles were achieved through Hereditary birthright. A few historical titles have been randomly Chosen By Lot or Purchased outright.

  2. 16 lut 2018 · Heads of governments around the world answer to a host of different titles: President, chancellor, prime minister and more. But who answers to what and why? Presidential systems often...

  3. Such titles used by heads of state and/or government during the Second World War include: Führer ("leader" or "guide") Adolf Hitler, from 1934 to 1945, dictator of Germany (formally " Führer and Reich Chancellor "). Führer und Lehrer Joseph Stalin, late 1940s in East Germany.

  4. The monarch was the ultimate authority and was able to grant and revoke titles. In the 14th century, an English peerage began to emerge as a separate entity from the feudal system. The peers held titles granted by the monarch, but did not necessarily hold any land or have any feudal obligations.

  5. 20 sty 2021 · Who has led the world's 15 most powerful countries over the last 50 years? This visual looks at world leaders from 1970 to today.

  6. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party (from 1920/21) and chancellor (Kanzler) and Führer of Germany (1933–45). His worldview revolved around two concepts: territorial expansion and racial supremacy....

  7. Vice Prime Minister (6) Leaders of the world by profession and role. Gives facts and pictures of our world leaders, indexed by titles.

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