If you mean when Germany stopped invading countries, it was when he had overrun Europe already, and had nowhere else to go but England.
True. "Lighting War" in German is blitzkrieg
It didn't fail. It was a smashing success. Germany lost the war anyway, but not because blitzkrieg failed. The Western Allies did not utilize this style of warfare as effectively as Germany, but the USSR did. Probably the most successful blitzkrieg was carried out by the Russians against the Japanese in Manchuria at the end of the war.
Blitzkrieg was so affective because the Germans sent in, virtually, everything at once. Going at a fast past overwhelming the enemy with speed and firepower. Infantry, and Tanks would rush in while shooting and force the enemy to fall back while having cover from the German Airforce, or Luftwaffe. Forcing the enemy to fall back or be overrun.
Hitler's early invasion strategy was a form of armored warfare termed Blitzkrieg by Western journalists. The German meaning of Blitzkrieg is lightening war.
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On 1st September 1939, Germany attacked Poland with a blitzkrieg (lightning strike) and this action started Word War II.
It was called Blitzkrieg.
Yes they did
Between 1939 and 1940, Germany used the strategy of blitzkrieg on - Poland - France - Belgium - Holland - Denmark - Luxembourg
If you mean when Germany stopped invading countries, it was when he had overrun Europe already, and had nowhere else to go but England.
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Nazi Germany made the decision to invade the SOVIET UNIONon June 22, 1941. It would be a disastrous decision for the Nazis since the Soviet Union could not be overrun with the same blitzkrieg tactics that made the Nazis successful in overtaking most of their European neighbors.
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The correct spelling of the word is blitzkrieg. Blitzkrieg, or lightening war, was a plan of attack adopted by Hitler's army in WWII wherein the goal was to overrun the enemy very quickly and brutally before they knew what hit them.