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.
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In German, blitz means lightning and krieg means war. So the German concept of a blitzkrieg was to invade a certain country quickly, with overwhelming force, before a defense could be mounted.
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Blitzkrieg means "lightning war". Blitzkrieg was first used by the Germans in World War Two and was a tactic based on speed and surprise and needed a military force to be based around light tank units supported by planes and infantry (foot soldiers). The tactic was developed in Germany by an army officer called Hans Guderian.
True. "Lighting War" in German is blitzkrieg
yes the word lighting war means blitzkrieg in German language
Blitzkrieg means lightning war
Basically, blitzkrieg means lightening war (a rapid advancement of hostile forces to gain advancement into a target territory).
In German, Blitzkrieg means lightning war (Blitz-Krieg). Blitzkrieg was named so because it included surprise attacks etc
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It stands for 'Blitzkrieg' which means 'Lightning war' in German.
In German, blitz means lightning and krieg means war. So the German concept of a blitzkrieg was to invade a certain country quickly, with overwhelming force, before a defense could be mounted.
Germany's offensive fighting tactic, means lightning war, Blitzkrieg
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Blitzkrieg. Translated, it means 'Lightning war'
Its German Word and means Lightning (Blitz) War (Krieg)