The Germans successfully used Blitzkrieg tactics in their attack on Poland in September 1939. This strategy emphasized rapid movement and coordinated assaults by aircraft, tanks, and infantry, allowing for swift victories and the quick encirclement of enemy forces. The effectiveness of Blitzkrieg was evident as Germany overcame Polish defenses in a matter of weeks, leading to the swift occupation of the country. This approach was later employed in other campaigns during World War II, showcasing its strategic advantages.
"Blitzkrieg," which translates to "lightning war."
Blitzkrieg.
The Germans successfully used the blitzkrieg tactic first in Poland during the invasion that began on September 1, 1939. This strategy combined fast-moving and coordinated attacks by air and ground forces, allowing for rapid victories and the swift conquest of Polish territory. The success of this approach laid the groundwork for subsequent German military campaigns in Europe.
In Hitler's conquest of the smaller countries around him. A variation on Blitzkrieg was tried by the Germans at the Battle of the Bulge and was initially successful, but the Americans hung on, and recaptured the advantage.
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the Germans used uboats and kept torpedoing cargo ships so the inhabitants didn't get the supplies they needed
blitzcreeg (lightning war)
"Blitzkrieg," which translates to "lightning war."
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they were used to help the solders attack the Germans from the air and if the plane was going to crash they would use them to save themselves.
That would be during WW1, Not WW2. But nonetheless, the Germans first used gas at Ypres in April 1915.
The Americans used the Navajo Code and other codes. The Britons used Ultra. The Germans used the Enigma code. Unknown the name of the Japanese code.
Blitzkrieg.
it was the germans
The Germans successfully used the blitzkrieg tactic first in Poland during the invasion that began on September 1, 1939. This strategy combined fast-moving and coordinated attacks by air and ground forces, allowing for rapid victories and the swift conquest of Polish territory. The success of this approach laid the groundwork for subsequent German military campaigns in Europe.
In Hitler's conquest of the smaller countries around him. A variation on Blitzkrieg was tried by the Germans at the Battle of the Bulge and was initially successful, but the Americans hung on, and recaptured the advantage.
Bristol, England was first bombed in November of 1940. It was an especially devastating attack because high incendiary bombs were used by the Germans.