During World War II, the Germans employed a strategy known as Blitzkrieg, or "lightning war." This approach combined rapid and coordinated attacks using infantry, tanks, and air support to quickly overwhelm and disorient the enemy. The goal was to achieve swift victories through surprise and mobility, minimizing prolonged engagements. Blitzkrieg was notably effective in the early stages of the war, particularly during the invasions of Poland and France.
it was a common type of warfare back then and is still today
it was a common type of warfare back then and is still today
trench warfare
Throughout the war there was every kind of warfare you could imagine - and lots you couldn't.
The killing kind.
it was a common type of warfare back then and is still today
it was a common type of warfare back then and is still today
trench warfare
the Germans' use of unrestricted submarine warfare
Trench warfare.
Trench Warefare
Throughout the war there was every kind of warfare you could imagine - and lots you couldn't.
The Germans
Warfare in World War 2 are illegal and dangerous than warfare in World War 1.
The killing kind.
trench
trench warfare