blitzkrieg
v.
make a swift surprise attack by air and ground forces (German)
n.
swift surprise attack by air and ground forces (German)
Blitzkrieg
(
German, literally Lightning war or flash war) is a popular name for an offensive
operational-level military doctrine which involves an initial bombardment followed by the employment of mobile forces attacking with speed and surprise to prevent an enemy from implementing a coherent
defense. The founding principles of these types of operations were developed in the 20th century by various nations, and adapted in the years after
World War I, largely by the
German Wehrmacht, to incorporate
modern weapons and vehicles as a method to help avoid the stalemate of
trench warfare and
linear warfare in future conflicts. The first practical implementations of these concepts coupled with modern technology were instituted by the Wehrmacht in the opening theatres of
World War II.
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blitzkrieg
Verb
1. fight a quick and surprising war
(hypernym) war
Blitzkrieg (der)
n.
blitz, bombardment, swift massive offensive, onslaught; blitzkrieg, swift surprise attack by air and ground forces (German)
blitzkrieg (de)
n.
blitzkrieg, swift surprise attack by air and ground forces (German)