Blitzkrieg
Blitzkrieg is the correct answer.
It had combination of Air Power and Ground Power
It can described as total war or "lightening". In other words the military came in fast and hard.
Because it was so quick
Blitzkrieg
It was 'blitzkrieg' - basically a lightning war of swift advancement.
Blitzkrieg is the correct answer.
Hitler used tanks to take Poland quickly. His style of warfare was called blitzkrieg. He attacked with with more than 2,000 tanks and over 1,000 planes.
He used a style of warfare called blitzkrieg(lightning war) which involved attacking by surprise and pushing hard to achieve victory
It had combination of Air Power and Ground Power
Blitzkrieg, the assault on massive amounts of lands
Blitzkrieg was a war tactic used by Hitler to strike and occupy areas quickly. Norway was occupied by Germany but Finland was not. Thus there was no blitzkrieg with Finland.
yes. it was trusted by Hitler and was very effective during war
Blitzkrieg is German for lightning war. That is what tactic Hitler used when invading Poland.
It can described as total war or "lightening". In other words the military came in fast and hard.
Hitler's early invasion strategy was a form of armored warfare termed Blitzkrieg by Western journalists. The German meaning of Blitzkrieg is lightening war.