Germany's invasion strategy in World War II, known as blitzkrieg, involved attacking with a combination of speed and overwhelming force, showcasing its effectiveness in the swift invasion of Poland. ;
Germany’s standard invasion strategy at the beginning of World War II was an attack with a combination of speed and overwhelming force, known as blitzkrieg. This strategy was effectively employed during the invasion of Poland in September 1939, emphasizing rapid attacks that overwhelmed enemy defenses. Blitzkrieg fundamentally changed military tactics and led to swift victories for Germany early in the war.
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