Blitzkreig
The German Army used a tactic called Blitzkrieg, or Lightning War. This involved the rapid deployment of armor supported by infantry and air.
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Blitzkrieg or lightning war was the German invasion tactic of WWII. It involved a sudden attack on all fronts including bombing and strafing by the Luftwaffe or German Air Force. The tactics were very successful.
Blitzkrieg - lightning strike.
Blitzkrieg was not an actual war... it was a tactic devised by the Germans during WWII. In German it means "Lightning War" as the point of the tactic is to attack with a numerical advantage and just keep on going instead of stopping to fortify newly captured territory.
Blitzkrieg is German for lightning war. That is what tactic Hitler used when invading Poland.
A tactic used by the German's during WWII based on speed and surprise. It means "lightning war".
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.
The German Army used a tactic called Blitzkrieg, or Lightning War. This involved the rapid deployment of armor supported by infantry and air.
A German term for "lightning war," This is a military tactic designed to create disorganization among enemy forces through the use of mobile forces and locally concentrated firepower. Its successful execution results in short military campaigns, which preserves human lives and limits the expenditure of artillery.
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Blitzkrieg "lightning war" was named so because it included surprise attacks, "Lighting fast" rapid advances into enemy territory, with coordinated massive air attacks, which struck and shocked the enemy as if it was struck by lightning. The German military in World War 2 achieved most of its great victories with the Blitzkrieg tactic.
(German: "lightning war")**Military tactic used by Germany in World War IIIt is designed to create psychological shock and resultant disorganization in enemy forces through the use of surprise, speed, and superiority in matériel or firepower.
The aircraft was a key role in the German tactic, "Blitzgreig" (Lightning War), that was used to wipe out the Polish Army. Blitzkreig originated as a tactic to penetrate static trench lines by concentrating force on a single point, rather than over a wide area. It called for close coordination between ground and air forces.
Blitzkrieg or lightning war was the German invasion tactic of WWII. It involved a sudden attack on all fronts including bombing and strafing by the Luftwaffe or German Air Force. The tactics were very successful.
Blitzkrieg - lightning strike.
The German Lightning War (Blitzkrieg) is a tactic used in the 2nd World War. It employs full military resources to attack the enemy and dispatch him quickly with giving him a chance to retaliate. A good example of use of the Blitzkrieg is the invasion of Russia. Here a mix of infantry and armoured troops (tanks and trucks) invaded Russia while German Air Force overhead was laying waste to defences and the Russia planes still in the hangars on the ground.