"Weltkriegsgefreiter" meaning in German

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Proper name

Audio: De-Weltkriegsgefreiter.ogg Forms: der Weltkriegsgefreite [definite, nominative], des Weltkriegsgefreiten [definite, genitive]
Etymology: From Weltkrieg + -s- + Gefreiter. Specific use of Adolf Hitler already appeared during the period of his political campaigning, contrasting his low military rank with his claim to Führership. This use was often pejorative (a famous instance being in a White Rose leaflet), though the Nazis occasionally adopted it in the context of their fight against traditional social barriers. Etymology templates: {{com|de|Weltkrieg|-s-|Gefreiter}} Weltkrieg + -s- + Gefreiter Head templates: {{de-proper noun|+.article}} Weltkriegsgefreiter m (proper noun, adjectival, usually definite, definite nominative der Weltkriegsgefreite, definite genitive des Weltkriegsgefreiten)
  1. (idiomatic, history slang) Adolf Hitler Tags: adjectival, definite, idiomatic, masculine, proper-noun, slang, usually Categories (topical): History
    Sense id: en-Weltkriegsgefreiter-de-name-zstTS30A Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, German terms interfixed with -s-, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of German entries with incorrect language header: 84 16 Disambiguation of German terms interfixed with -s-: 78 22 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 74 26 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 89 11 Topics: history, human-sciences, sciences

Noun

Audio: De-Weltkriegsgefreiter.ogg Forms: der Weltkriegsgefreite [definite, nominative], Weltkriegsgefreiten [genitive], Weltkriegsgefreite [plural], die Weltkriegsgefreiten [definite, plural]
Etymology: From Weltkrieg + -s- + Gefreiter. Specific use of Adolf Hitler already appeared during the period of his political campaigning, contrasting his low military rank with his claim to Führership. This use was often pejorative (a famous instance being in a White Rose leaflet), though the Nazis occasionally adopted it in the context of their fight against traditional social barriers. Etymology templates: {{com|de|Weltkrieg|-s-|Gefreiter}} Weltkrieg + -s- + Gefreiter Head templates: {{de-noun|+}} Weltkriegsgefreiter m (adjectival, definite nominative der Weltkriegsgefreite, genitive (des) Weltkriegsgefreiten, plural Weltkriegsgefreite, definite plural die Weltkriegsgefreiten)
  1. a Gefreiter (the second-lowest army rank, roughly lance corporal) active in one of the two World Wars Tags: adjectival, masculine
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