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During World War II, the German 'blitzkrieg' (or, 'lightning war') tactics consisted of armored vehicles and motorized infantry closely supported by airplanes. A breakthrough would be achieved at key points of the front line by these forces; then, the fast-moving units would spread out behind the enemy lines, disrupting communications, overrunning supply units, and otherwise disrupting the ability of the enemy to resist.

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