it is the military strategy Hitler used to invade the counties of Europe, It meens Lighting War
The Blitzkrieg Strategy.
True. "Lighting War" in German is blitzkrieg
"Europe First" strategy
It was an attempt to avoid war
bliztkreig
Push back the French and English.
This answer is based on Germany's military strategy in the World War Two. The so-called "Blitzkrieg" was only one of the strategies employed by the German military in WW Two. Only weeks before the invasion of Poland, for example, the military strategy in bringing a quick end to Poland's resistance began when Hitler secured with Stalin, a Non-Aggression Pact. This ensured that Stalin would cooperate with the invasion and as a reward, simply occupy the eastern half of Poland. So here we see military-political strategy at play.Later, Germany would employ "terror" tactics with its V1 and V2 missile strikes at England. Germany's strategy also placed pressure on England's hold on the Middle East by German and Italian troops sweeping eastward in an attempt to dislodge England from Egypt. This strategy was an attempt to spread England's defensives by threatening their position in Africa, while maintaining a threat from France on the isles of Great Britain. Additionally, Germany attempted to use submarine warfare to disrupt Allied shipping in the Atlantic Ocean. And, in 1944, Germany prepared a defensive strategy in France in anticipation of an Allied invasion there. The military operations of Germany and of the Allies were varied and complex. This is a summary of the main strategies used by Germany in that war.
France's military strategy was highly defensive, there was a good six months where France could have attacked Germany, but neither side attacked each other (Germany had their hands full invading Norway, Denmark, Poland, and more smaller European countries). The French military expected that when Germany was to attack, they would do so through through Belgium as Germany had in WWI, so the French military used the Dyle plan, which focused their forces along the Dyle River in Belgium. They armed the Dyle with new anti-tank technologies. This was a miscalculation in two ways, firstly while there were some German forces in Belgium, Germany's strongest forces were to the Low Countries, secondly the anti-tank technology didn't work. France's military strategy was highly defensive, there was a good six months where France could have attacked Germany, but neither side attacked each other (Germany had their hands full invading Norway, Denmark, Poland, and more smaller European countries). The French military expected that when Germany was to attack, they would do so through through Belgium as Germany had in WWI, so the French military used the Dyle plan, which focused their forces along the Dyle River in Belgium. They armed the Dyle with new anti-tank technologies. This was a miscalculation in two ways, firstly while there were some German forces in Belgium, Germany's strongest forces were to the Low Countries, secondly the anti-tank technology didn't work.
anhialation
They entered into military alliances with neighboring societies.
At the time of the US Civil War, military & political leaders often used the term of military policy. It had its meaning at the time, but a clearer understanding of the term is better defined by the following;Strategy defines how military force is used in the pursuit of a political driven goal. This by no means is "splitting hairs". It places the method and planning of force to meet the political goals of a government.