Blitzkrieg.
If you mean "lightning war", the term is blitzkrieg.
The term blitz (meaning lightning), from the term Blitzkrieg (meaning lightning war).
A slang term for deliberate fire-setting: Arson.
Blitzkrieg, a German term meaning "lightning war," refers to a military strategy characterized by rapid and coordinated attacks using air and ground forces to surprise and overwhelm the enemy. It emphasizes speed, surprise, and concentrated force to achieve quick victories, minimizing prolonged combat. This tactic was notably employed by Germany during World War II, particularly in the invasions of Poland and France.
The old Norse term for lightning is "krossöld".
A machine formerly employed for reducing dislocations of the humerus., A term applied to any one of the three canals of the cochlea.
The word "Strand" meaning beach is used in Germany. Strand is the German term for beach.
Trigeminal neuralgia is characterized by severe lightning-like pain due to an inflammation of the fifth cranial nerve.
Bavaria is a region in Germany. The term Bavarian is used to describe the people and culture that come from this region.
The term "fight fire with fire" came from Metallica's 1984 album, Ride the Lightning's song "Fight Fire with Fire". The meaning is to respond to the attack with the same method.
For the duration of the fixed term.
It was called Blitzkrieg- Blitz means "lightning" and Krieg means "war". Interestingly, the Germans didn't actually use the term. It was an invention of Western (mainly British) journalists to describe the new tactics being employed by the Germans in the early campaigns of World War II.