By sending a quick barrage of artillery followed by devastating tank charges, the Nazi's were able to advance extremely rapidly. The tactic was effective but not efficient and could result in heavy losses (if the tanks were dealt with quickly). Towards the end of the war it became futile as Allied tanks and anti-tank technology became par with German.
They were fighting for Jews, not land. But Hitlers intentions were for all of Europe if not all of the world.
the Germans led by Hitler.stunned Europe with the speed and efficiency of the Germans attack.Armoned columns or panzer divisions supported by airplanes broke quickly through polish lines and encircled the bewildered polish troops.within four weeks Poland had surrenderd
Blitzkrieg, or "lightning war," was effectively stopped through a combination of strategic counteroffensives and the exhaustion of German resources. Key battles, such as the Soviet Union's defense at Stalingrad in 1942-1943, marked a turning point, as they halted German advances on the Eastern Front. The Allies also coordinated their efforts in Western Europe, particularly during D-Day in 1944, which led to the liberation of occupied territories and the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany. Enhanced communication, improved tactics, and the sheer industrial capacity of the Allies played crucial roles in overcoming the initial rapid successes of blitzkrieg.
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The German Army used a tactic called Blitzkrieg, or Lightning War. This involved the rapid deployment of armor supported by infantry and air.
No. A minority survived.
Hitlers has taken almost all of Europe.
Blitzkrieg .
The final solution.
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New Order
In early WWII, the Nazi blitzkrieg made unimpeded progress across Europe.
The blitzkrieg was a strategy used by the Germans in much of Europe, except the Great Britain. All major cities of Europe and the cities of Western Russia suffered from this. However, the Germans realized that blitzkrieg wouldn't work for a big country like Russia, even though it proved to be overwhelmingly successful in the occupation of the rest of Europe.
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To make a New Order with a German hegemony in Europe and the world
By 1939, the Luftwaffe had become Europe's premiere air force, and the linchpin of Hitler's Blitzkrieg strategy.
Hitler's policy of genocide as a way to rid Europe of its Jews