They used the Blitzkrieg, also known as "lightning war". It was a massive tank charge followed by tons of infantry.
The US role in World War Two was to defeat Germany, Italy, and Japan. As the strongest member of the allied nations, both militarily and economically, the U.S. shaped military strategy, committed troops and ships to battle, and provided its allies with war materiel.
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The annexation of Hawaii in 1898 established a significant U.S. military presence in the Pacific, which became crucial during World War II. Hawaii served as a strategic base for American forces, especially after the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941. The annexation and subsequent military buildup in Hawaii exemplified the U.S.'s growing imperial ambitions and its role in global conflicts, ultimately influencing its engagement in World War II. Thus, while the annexation occurred decades before the war, it laid the groundwork for America's military strategy in the Pacific theater.
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Germany strategy during the first and second world war was strategic bombing, use of chemical weapons and the massacre of civilians capable of fighting against them.
Blitzkrieg (blitz) which means lightning attack.
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WWI was fought with horses and military strategy from the 1800's. WWII was slaughter on an industrial scale.
Artillery and machine guns cause the armies to stay in defense position
Many if not most military analysts and historians refer to the military term of strategy which is broad in scope. Strategy is tied into both the military plans along with to the ideas about a nation's political objectives for which a war is being fought. In the US Civil War, as an example, the way to reach the Unions political goals was to formulate a successful military strategy.
When the US entered World War II in 1941, its strategy was to send most of its troops to the Pacific to battle Japanese forces. Later, from 1943-1945 the US led the allied war effort in Europe.
George S. Patton .