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German used blitzkrieg tactics on Poland during the lightning war.
Germany used blitzkrieg tactics, which are fast, surprise attacks also known as lightning tactics. Germany used these tactics on Poland in the Lightning War.
Germany used Blitzkrieg tactics on Poland during the Lightning War.
You forgot to specify what war are you interested in. In the First World War the tactics was 'blitzkrieg' (German word for 'lightning war). It was based on the Schlieffen Plan which was drawn up in 1905 by General Count Alfred von Schlieffen.
That depends, if by 'the blitz' you mean the Blitzkrieg tactics, France may have been subject to that before its eventual conquer by Nazi forces.
Nazi Germany is most noted for its involvement in World War 2 and for the Holocaust under Adolf Hitler. It was the aggressor in the war, using blitzkrieg tactics to strike fast.
"lightning war"
In WW1 there was a trench warfare. In the 2nd there was a different style of warfare. Like Urban Warfare or Blitzkrieg
"Blitzkrieg," which translates to "lightning war."
Because most other Europeans were using outdated defensive tactics
Blitzkrieg "The Nazis' aggressive attack on Poland was called Blitzkrieg (lightning war)".
Germany like every other country has fought wars by many different methods as the weapons and tactics and strategic aims of the wars changed over time. It would help if your question was more specific.