What made Germany’s invasions of Europe difficult to stop during World War II?

Germany’s bombs and torpedoes
Germany’s powerful U-boats
Germany’s air attacks and fast-moving ground troops
Germany’s fast-moving sea attacks and powerful navy

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Germany’s air attacks and fast-moving ground troops

The unstoppable forces that initially gave Germany a huge and continued success were based on a tactical strategic principle known as the Blitzkrieg:

quick and surprise attack by fast-moving troops (consisting of armored tanks and motorized divisions with infantry highly coordinated always supported with excel air divisions that easily break enemy frontlines. Since the attacks are short, quick and set striking the defenders are dislocated and the speed and surprise give the advantage to encircle them. In most cases, the defense lasted shorts and victory is achieved in a quick term.

-This was the key elements in order to understand the fall of Poland in just weeks, later the French suffered from this and for the initial phase of the World War gave Germany a huge morale boost.

-To the contrary when a large campaign was fought Germany's air attacks turned less successful. As in the case of the battle for England,the lasted effort was unsustainable when further conditions rendered the Blitzkrieg techniques inappropriate. As well , with Russia the initial fast paced attacks turned useless when a late and slow battle developed as they close in to Stalingrad.

The Germans rely on air attacks and fast moving ground troops

German Attack in WWII

During world war (ii), whenever the Germans intend to attack a city, they use a tactic known as Blitzkrieg which is basically an overwhelming force of fire power. They start with air attacks for days crippling the city defense system and then followed by the fast Pantzer tanks which the infantry closely follow behind. It was a successful tactic because very few countries could resist such overwhelming firepower within a short period of time. Notable countries that fell to this are;

  • France
  • Poland
  • Russia (95%) before the battle of Stalingrad

Generally, the idea behind Blitzkrieg is air attacks followed closely by fast moving ground troops.

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