Blitzkrieg - strategy of war (2D animation)

Blitzkrieg, a term of German origin meaning “lightning war,” served as a military strategy and tactical method employed by the Germans during World War II. This approach was characterized by swift and coordinated offensives with the goal of surprising and swiftly overpowering the enemy before they could mount an effective response. Notably, Blitzkrieg tactics found success in the early stages of the war, evident in campaigns such as the invasion of Poland (1939), the invasion of France (1940), and the initial phases of Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union (1941).
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