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A blitzkrieg was the war strategy used by the Germans in World War I and World War II. The strategy was to tap your opponents before they are fully armed. An example of this is the "Schlieffenplan" of the Germans in the First World War. (The strategy was unsuccessful in the long run)
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it was used during ww2 by the germans
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