Blitzkrieg, meaning "lightning war" in German, refers to a military strategy employed by Germany during World War II, characterized by rapid and coordinated attacks using a combination of air power and ground forces. The objective was to quickly overwhelm the enemy, disrupt their defenses, and capture key territories before they could effectively respond. This approach was exemplified in the invasions of Poland in 1939 and France in 1940, where fast-moving armored divisions and air support led to swift victories. Blitzkrieg emphasized speed, surprise, and the element of shock, fundamentally altering traditional warfare tactics.
A blitzreig {lightning war} in Poland caused by Germany.
It was third of ,September 1939 when the German pocket battleship Graf Spee shelled Poland and the Germans performed the Blitzreig.
Not really. Blitzkreig means 'lightning war" or war that is really fast. Blitzreig is more associated with Poland, Denmark and the other low countries, France, and on. Out of your list, Britain never was invaded.