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Blitzkrieg means a
a) Lightning war b) Trench war fare
c) Sub maraine warfare d) Guerilla warfare

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a) Lightning war

Explanation:

A German term for "lightning war," blitzkrieg is a military tactic developed by the use of mobile forces and locally focused weaponry to create disorganization between enemy forces. The successful execution leads to quick military campaigns that save human lives and restrict artillery expenditure.

The blitzkrieg was a form of military action created shortly before World War II by an inventive German military leader-Heinz Guderian. Blitzkrieg tactics required concentration of offensive weapons along a narrow front (such as tanks, aircraft, and artillery).

Answered by gratefuljarette
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Blitzkrieg means lightning war.

Option (a)

Explanation:

  1. Blitzkrieg means a lightening war in German. This word was used by Erwin, a German commander during world war second of the North Africa campaign. It is a tactic used in military groups. It is used to create distortion among the opposition forces by the use of fireworks.
  2. It creates physiological shock by the employment of speed, surprise, and shock. It involves the usage of concentrated offensive weapons. Germany remained victorious by applying the concept of blitzkrieg.
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