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  • ...iet [[gluboky boi]] was focused on the strategic defensive counterattack. Blitzkrieg was the breakthrough technique in the [[German invasion of Poland]] and the
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  • ...d army]] size, used as the penetrating force in [[deep battle]], including blitzkrieg
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  • ...erm for doctrines that focus on penetrating into the enemy's rear, such as blitzkrieg and [[AirLand Battle]]
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  • ...and military ranks|Generaloberst]]; noted innovator of mobile warfare and blitzkrieg; [[tank (military)|Panzer group commander]]; [[OKH]] Chief of Staff (21 Jul
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  • ...ng the [[Command and General Staff College]], he wrote a paper, "After the Blitzkrieg: The German Army’s Transition to Defeat in the East", which has drawn con | title = After the Blitzkrieg: The German Army’s Transition to Defeat in the East
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  • == former Blitzkrieg section == The Japanese indeed advanced rapidly, but not by means of blitzkrieg, which is a specific doctrine involving [[close air support]] to armored an
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  • | title = After the Blitzkrieg: The German Army’s Transition to Defeat in the East
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  • His approach to [[deep battle]] was classic blitzkrieg, in which the first echelon would be tank-heavy. This has been criticized a
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  • This was the first large-scale use of blitzkrieg operational techniques, with a deep-penetrating corps under [[Heinz Guderia
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  • ...on was to penetrate enemy lines, not to open a gap for slower forces as in blitzkrieg, but to penetrate to the enemy's rear area, and attack targets of opportuni
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  • ...A-Gadda-Da-Vida,' at over 17 minutes in duration, with the shortest being 'Blitzkrieg Bop' by the Ramones, coming in at 2 minutes and 14 seconds. The only all [[
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  • ...The situation was labelled both the "phoney war" and as a play on words, ''blitzkrieg'' ("lightning war") became ''sitzkrieg'' ("sitting down war").<ref name="IW
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  • ...[[Second World War]], the British term was "combined operations". German ''blitzkrieg'' worked at two levels: the high-speed breakthrough by coordinated tanks, m
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  • He commanded a Panzer group, one of the striking forces for blitzkrieg, in [[Operation Barbarossa]].
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  • ...U-2 photography of Cuba was clearly at the strategic level. Shock and awe, blitzkrieg, and other methods are arguably operational, shaping where the battle will ...aradigms to compare and contrast with "shock and awe", certainly including blitzkrieg, but also the German WWI infiltration and shock techniques that are its anc
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  • * {{search link|Blitzkreig||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Blitzkrieg)
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  • ...ions forces, the most common start of this phase is associated with German blitzkrieg operations in 1939. Command was increasingly decentralized.
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  • * Robert M. Citino, ''Blitzkrieg to Desert Storm: The Evolution of Operational Warfare
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  • |"Blitzkrieg Bop"
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  • The Blitzkrieg of the [[World War II|Second World War]] showed, however, that fixed fortif ...o the one in the Gulf War, or alternately any fast-moving tactics like the Blitzkrieg.
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