Blitzkrieg was so affective because the Germans sent in, virtually, everything at once. Going at a fast past overwhelming the enemy with speed and firepower. Infantry, and Tanks would rush in while shooting and force the enemy to fall back while having cover from the German Airforce, or Luftwaffe. Forcing the enemy to fall back or be overrun.
Because most other Europeans were using outdated defensive tactics
Blitzkrieg, or "lightning war," is a military tactic that emphasizes rapid and coordinated attacks using a combination of infantry, tanks, and air support to overwhelm the enemy quickly. The strategy aims to disrupt and demoralize the opponent's defenses, creating a fast-paced breakthrough that prevents them from organizing an effective response. By concentrating forces at critical points and utilizing speed and surprise, Blitzkrieg seeks to achieve swift victories with minimal casualties. This tactic was famously employed by Germany during World War II, particularly in the early campaigns against Poland and France.
It stands for 'Blitzkrieg' which means 'Lightning war' in German.
During the early years of World War II, the German Blitzkrieg led to the rapid conquest of several countries, including Poland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The strategy emphasized swift, coordinated attacks using infantry, tanks, and air support, which overwhelmed these nations' defenses. By mid-1940, Germany had established control over much of Western Europe through this aggressive military tactic.
The German war tactic known as "Blitzkrieg," which translates to "lightning warfare," involved rapid and coordinated attacks using a combination of fast-moving infantry, tanks, and air support to overwhelm and disrupt enemy forces. This strategy emphasized speed and surprise, enabling German forces to quickly encircle and incapacitate opponents before they could effectively respond. The goal was to achieve swift victories and minimize prolonged conflict, as demonstrated during the early stages of World War II in campaigns against Poland and France.
Because most other Europeans were using outdated defensive tactics
The German Lightning War (Blitzkrieg) is a tactic used in the 2nd World War. It employs full military resources to attack the enemy and dispatch him quickly with giving him a chance to retaliate. A good example of use of the Blitzkrieg is the invasion of Russia. Here a mix of infantry and armoured troops (tanks and trucks) invaded Russia while German Air Force overhead was laying waste to defences and the Russia planes still in the hangars on the ground.
It stands for 'Blitzkrieg' which means 'Lightning war' in German.
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Blitzkrieg was a rush kind of tactic, using tanks and infantry, all fast moving, to surprise and literally run the opponent over, in WWI they had trench wars in which nothing was a surprise and no one moved unless to get shot in no mans land.
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Lightning war in German is "Blitzkrieg." It was a German strategy developed in WWII and involved the Germans striking hard from the sky with air force, and then moving in amongst the confusion and destruction on land, using tanks and soldiers.
During a riot in Paris he attacked the crowds using cannons filled with small pellets. This tactic was very effective. Napoleon later referred to this using the phrase 'a whiff of grapeshot'.
Blitzkrieg. In German it means "Lightening War," and refers to a swift military offensive using ground and air forces.
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Because most other Europeans were using outdated defensive tactics
Blitzkrieg means "lightening war". Blitzkrieg was first used by the Germans in World War Two and was a tactic based on speed and surprise and needed a military force to be based around light tank units supported by planes and infantry (foot soldiers). The tactic was developed in Germany by an army officer called Hans Guderian. He had written a military pamphlet called "Achtung Panzer" which got into the hands of Hitler. As a tactic it was used to devastating effect in the first years of World War Two and resulted in the British and French armies being pushed back in just a few weeks to the beaches of Dunkirk and the Russian army being devastated in the attack on Russia in June 1941. By Tomboy 101. it was also the way Germany would fight using tanks and using ariplanes. this was used on Britan in ww2