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  • Blitzkrieg - Wikipedia
    Blitzkrieg[a] (Lightning Flash Warfare) is a word used to describe a combined arms surprise attack, using a rapid, overwhelming force concentration that may consist of armored and motorized or mechanized infantry formations, together with artillery, air assault, and close air support The intent is to break through an opponent's lines of defense, dislocate the defenders, confuse the enemy by
  • Blitzkrieg | Definition, Translation, Facts | Britannica
    Blitzkrieg (German: ‘lightning war’) is a military tactic calculated to create psychological shock and resultant disorganization in enemy forces through the employment of surprise, speed, and superiority in materiel or firepower It is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany during World War II
  • Blitzkrieg (Lightning War) | Holocaust Encyclopedia
    Blitzkrieg, meaning "Lightning War" in German, was Germany’s strategy to avoid a long war in the first phase of World War II in Europe
  • Blitzkrieg: The Lightning War Tactic of Combined Arms
    Blitzkrieg ('lightning war ') is a military tactic combining air and land forces deployed at speed against the enemy's weaker points while the rear lines are simultaneously disrupted by acts of sabotage and bombing Speed, concentration, and surprise are designed to psychologically overwhelm the enemy, wreck its command structure, and cause a total collapse without having to completely destroy
  • Blitzkrieg: Definition, London World War II - HISTORY
    Blitzkrieg, or “lightning war,” is a method of offensive warfare designed to strike a swift, focused blow at an enemy
  • What was the German armys strategy of blitzkrieg in WWII and how did . . .
    The German strategy of blitzkrieg, which translated as “lightning war,” focused on rapid movement supported by close coordination, so that attacks achieved surprise, and overran enemy defences quickly This approach changed warfare in the early years of the Second World War and allowed the Wehrmacht to defeat opponents quickly
  • How Hitlers Blitzkrieg Tactic Shocked the Allies in WWII
    The reason for Hitler's spectacular early success in WWII was a brazen new style of warfare known as Blitzkrieg, a combination of the German words for "lightning" (blitz) and "war" (krieg) coined by Western journalists who were floored by the speed and ferocity of the Nazi attack "The Blitzkrieg shocked the world," says Kirchubel, "that an enemy army could be defeated so quickly and that
  • Why Were Germany’s Blitzkrieg Tactics So Effective in WWII?
    In the early years of World War II, Germany swept through Europe in a series of surprising attacks known as Blitzkrieg (lightning war)


















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