This is the 6745th most frequent Japanese word.
ヒトラー
"ヒトラー" is the Japanese transliteration of "Hitler," referring to Adolf Hitler.
In this sentence, 'ヒトラー' is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to Adolf Hitler, demonstrating its use as a historical figure's name.
ヒトラーはアドルフ・ヒトラーを指します。
Hitler refers to Adolf Hitler.
Here, 'ヒトラー' is used metaphorically to compare someone's actions to those often associated with Adolf Hitler, usually indicating extreme authoritarian conduct.
彼の行動はまるでヒトラーのようだ。
His actions are like those of Hitler.
In this case, 'ヒトラー' discusses the representation of Adolf Hitler in a cinematic context, indicating its use as a character within a narrative.