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What made Blitzkrieg such an effective means of fighting?

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A. the use of planes and tanks at the same time

B. the use of propaganda

C. the arrest and detention of civilians

D. the naval bombardment

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  1. A. of course, that coupled with the idiotic allied strategy of using the trench war mentality to initially fight wwII.


  2. A, concentrating all of your power in one place...using it to punch a hole in the enemies lines...then using speed to put as many troops as you can through that hole and attack the rest of the def. positions from the rear. It took alot of practice to have it work right. It kept your troops moving and not stuck in holes and trenches. the only answer to it is defense in extreme depths...offering no flanks to roll up onece the hole had been punched.

  3. As a forced choice, pick A. But combined-arms was the means used, not the work done. The reason it was effective was doctrinal, not mechanical: instead of simply attacking the enemy troops, the idea was to attack the command-and-control structure of the enemy forces. That is where it was effective.

  4. It was the quickness.

  5. A

  6. A

    But it was also a great Metallica song...

  7. it was A because it was a very cunning and clever way of fighting, as well as that, Hitler would send thousands of troops to quickly take a city by working from the outside and knocking out many areas before a large army could be gathered to oppose him. he would then set up a new government that was led by n***s, and move to takeover another country, you can tell from the name

    Blitzkrieg = Lightning War

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