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23 August, 09:51

Germany's development of Blitzkrieg tactics for use in the Second World War is best explained in the context of

Nazi Germany's alliance with the ideologically similar regime of Fascist Italy

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German leaders' desire to minimize the destruction of conquered territories

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the greater size of Germany's population relative to France, its main opponent in the First World War

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Germany's desire to avoid the stalemate of trench warfare that had typified the First World War

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  1. 23 August, 12:27
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    Best option is C

    Explanation:

    During ww1, Germany nor the Allies could break through the stale mate. And when germany started the 2nd world war, they didn't want a long and grueling war like the first. They then invented blitzkrieg to be able to smash through the allied defenses, to bring a swift end to the war.
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