During World War II, Germany's most important weapons for its 'blitzkrieg' attacks were armored vehicles and motorized transport along with close-support aircraft. The armored vehicles and aircraft created breakthroughs and led subsequent penetrations into enemy territory; the motorized transport ensured that infantry support could maintain the pace of the advance.
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Small arms: pistols, rifles & machine pistols, grenades & so on, supported by anti tank weapons and artillery combined with air support. ( Luger, schmeisser, mauser, Pak 38 & Stuka to mention a few)
True. "Lighting War" in German is blitzkrieg
German used blitzkrieg tactics on Poland during the lightning war.
"Blitzkrieg," which translates to "lightning war."
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The Germans used Blitzkrieg in World War II to capture Austria and Czechoslovakia and later Poland, by taking these countries by surprise and in a very quick manner.