the most likely answer is blitzerkreig, or lightning war
Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.
naval blockade
They allowed Germany to take France easily
a blockaide
Great Britain used bombs
blitzkrieg
Great Britain implemented a naval blockade against Germany during World War I, aiming to cut off supplies of food, raw materials, and military equipment. This strategy severely restricted Germany's imports, leading to widespread shortages and economic hardship. The blockade weakened Germany's industrial capacity and morale, contributing significantly to the country's eventual defeat in the war.
Wolf packs were a strategy German U-boats used to attack allied shipping
Blitzkrieg
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He lost World War 2 for Germany.
America's entry into World War I in 1917 significantly affected Germany's military strategy, as it introduced fresh troops and resources to the Allied forces, bolstering their manpower and morale. In response, Germany sought to accelerate its offensives on the Western Front, launching a series of Spring Offensives in 1918 to achieve a decisive victory before American forces could be fully deployed. However, the influx of American soldiers ultimately shifted the balance of power, contributing to Germany's eventual defeat and the end of the war.