During World War II, the innovative 'Blitzkrieg' (or, 'lightning war') tactics of Germany involved a powerful combined-arms effort on battlefields. Utilizing close support of air forces, and with armored vehicles and motorized transport leading the way on the ground, 'Blitzkrieg' attacks consisted of highly concentrated forces at a single point of attack. Breakthroughs usually followed, which led to a rapid spreading-out behind enemy lines, which disrupted supply and communication in a decisive, and usually victory-achieving, fashion.
I think the Blitz cost 36,00 I think the Blitz cost 36,00
I am fairly sure there were NO Italian aircraft involved in the Battle of Britain.Further, you are getting your campaigns confused.- The Blitz, the Battle of Britain and the air war over the low countries and France were 3 entirely separate campaigns.I am fairly sure there were NO Italian aircraft involved in the Battle of Britain
Syracuse Blitz was created in 1998.
Blitz is short for Blitzkrieg, German for lightning war
how many pepople were killed in the blitz
The Luftwaffe
the blitz affected other countries by getting them involved
Ther were 10,000,000 nazis joined with hitler
Italy was not involved in either the blitz or the Battle of Britain
The German Luftwafe did the bombings on four different occasions. Hundreds of people in Belfast were killed.
why did we have the blitz
The Blitz is called the Blitz because the term 'Blitz' is short for Blitzkrieg and means Lightning war in German. Your Welcome <3
Germany's Axis allies were not involved at all in the Blitz, the Battle of Britain or operation Sea Lion. All of those were exclusively German affairs.
The Blitz ended in 1941
The Blitz or the London Blitz.
The Blitz also known as the Battle of Britain.
I think the Blitz cost 36,00 I think the Blitz cost 36,00