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blitzkrieg
The Germans used Blitzkrieg in World War II to capture Austria and Czechoslovakia and later Poland, by taking these countries by surprise and in a very quick manner.
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I believed he called it blitzkrieg, which were lightning quick attacks.
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blitzkrieg
The Germans used Blitzkrieg in World War II to capture Austria and Czechoslovakia and later Poland, by taking these countries by surprise and in a very quick manner.
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A "Lightning War." A great contrast to the slow-moving trench warfare of the First World War, Blitzkrieg sought to achieve a quick victory over an opponent through rapid advances and an overwhelming initial blow.
See: War of 1812
blitzkrieg. - A helpful classmate
I believed he called it blitzkrieg, which were lightning quick attacks.
blitzkrieg (lightning-war)
Because it was so quick
Hitler and his generals expected a quick victory by using blitzkrieg tactics but were hindered by the vast distances involved , a bitter Winter and a determined opponent ; the battle of Stalingrad was the decisive turning point on the Eastern Front .
Quick (blitzkrieg), Quagmire (Battle of Leningrad)
Blitzkrieg can be defined as a German word in which translates "lightning war". Blitzkrieg is very powerful. Germany invaded and defeated Poland in which led to the victory of this Eastern European country. Blitzkrieg was an overwhelming combination of air attack and fast moving armored strikes to drive deep in Poland. The significance of Blitzkrieg is the fact Germany had a strong confidence to overwhelm the European country with these powerful attacks.