Blitzkrieg
The name blitz came from the word blitzkrieg which was the German way of saying lighting war. So the word blitz comes from lighting war.
It was the Germans who used that term, so it is a German phrase- blitzkreig.
bliztkreig
yes the word lighting war means blitzkrieg in German language
The German's introduced 'lightning War' which the world came to call the "Blitzkrieg".
Blitz is an abbreviation for Blitzkrieg witch translates (from German to English) to lighting war
Lightning war in German is "Blitzkrieg." It was a German strategy developed in WWII and involved the Germans striking hard from the sky with air force, and then moving in amongst the confusion and destruction on land, using tanks and soldiers.
If the "Boy Scouts" are meant than the word is "Pfadfinder"
The word Blitz is the German word meaning lighting. The correct term for what many call the blitz is the Blitzkrieg, which means lighting war. The Blitzkreig is the war stratagy used by the Germans to invade enemy countries during World War 2
The Luftwaffe was the name of the German air force in WWII.
the German "U-Boat".
The Luftwaffe was the namr given to the German Air Force during the second world war. The name for the German Air Force. no one cares