Blitzkrieg

usgb/ˈblɪtsˌkrig/
noun

A swift and sudden military offensive, particularly in World War II, characterized by rapid movement and surprise attacks.

The generals planned a blitzkrieg to quickly overwhelm their enemies.
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Often appears as...

  • blitzkrieg strategy
  • blitzkrieg tactics

Usage tips

Neutral

military strategy, military tactic, rapid assault

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Military Context

Understanding 'blitzkrieg' primarily refers to military operations, particularly in history. Example: It is important to learn the historical context of blitzkrieg to appreciate its usage.

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One should not use 'blitzkrieg' lightly in casual conversations; it has a heavy historical connotation.
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Strategic Importance

Recognizing the strategic importance of blitzkrieg can aid in comprehending its implications in discussions about warfare.

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Example: The term reflects a strategic military mindset rather than just chaotic aggression.
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Versatile Usage

The term can also apply to areas outside of military context, such as business or sports, referring to quick, overwhelming actions.

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Example: Their marketing campaign was a blitzkrieg, capturing market share swiftly.
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