Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Blitzkrieg


 A New Term! Awesome!

And this terms inquiry topic is war. Even more awesome! We've been learning about Blitzkrieg, a WWII German attack method. It translates to 'lightning warfare' - an apt description, as it is about five times faster than the strategies used in WWI - with it, the German army travelled what the French estimated would take fourteen days in only three. 

The strategy uses a spearhead of fast, powerful units, such as tanks, planes, and mechanised infantry, on a very narrow front, to break through the enemies front lines and cause disorganisation. Using Blitzkrieg also reduces infantry and artillery casualties, as most of the enemy's forces would be concentrated in the front line.

2 comments:

  1. Hi David I´m Roscoe from Ahipara School and I like your post about World War One.
    Keep up the good work from Roscoe.

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  2. Thanks for commenting! I certainly will keep working hard.
    Next on the agenda-The Battle of Britain!

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