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5 May, 07:02

What evidence supports the idea that the German blitzkrieg was successful?

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  1. 5 May, 08:28
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    Conquered Poland, Czechoslovakia, Norway and France in a very short amount of time with a lot of casualties.
  2. 5 May, 10:46
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    In the first phase of World War II in Europe, Germany sought to avoid a long war. The German strategy was to defeat their opponents in a series of short campaigns. Germany quickly invaded much of Europe and was victorious for more than two years due to a new military tactic called Blitzkrieg (lightning war). The Blitzkrieg tactic required concentration of offensive weapons (such as tanks, aircraft, and artillery) on a narrow front.
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