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/ˈblitsˌkrēg/,
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blitzkriegs, plural;
  1. An intense military campaign intended to bring about a swift victory


  1. blitz: a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment
  2. fight a quick and surprising war
  3. Blitzkrieg (German, "lightning war") is an anglicized word describing all-mechanized force concentration of tanks, infantry, artillery and air power, concentrating overwhelming force and rapid speed to break through enemy lines, and once the latter is broken, proceeding without regard to its ...
  4. Blitzkrieg are a heavy metal band from Leicester formed in 1980, consisting of Brian Ross (vocals), Ken Johnson (guitar), Guy Laverick (guitar), Paul Brewis (bass) and Phil Brewis (drums). Their song "Blitzkrieg" has been covered by Metallica.
  5. In chess, scholar's mate is the checkmate which occurs after the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Qh5 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Qxf7#. ...
  6. Blitzkrieg, in comics, may refer to: *Blitzkrieg (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics superhero *Blitzkrieg (DC Comics), a DC war comic series from 1970s
  7. Blitzkrieg was an early strategic-level wargame first published in 1965 by the Avalon Hill Game Company. The game depicted a war between two fictional countries on the map of an imaginary continent. The level of military technology was that of the Second World War.
  8. Blitzkrieg is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.
  9. Blitzkrieg are an English punk rock band, based in Southport and formed in 1979.
  10. "Blitzkrieg" is a 1993 single by Excessive Force, a KMFDM side project. This release precedes the album Gentle Death, and was included in the re-release of that album in 2007.
  11. Blitzkrieg (Блицкриг) is a real-time tactics computer game based on the events of World War II. The game allows players to assume the role of commanding officer during the battles of World War II that occurred in Europe and North Africa. ...
  12. Jeremiah "Jay" Ross is an American former professional wrestler. He is best known for competing under the ring name Blitzkrieg and for his tenure in World Championship Wrestling.
  13. A fast, sudden military offensive, usually combining ground forces with air support
  14. a sudden, swift, and overwhelming military attack, usually using TANKs, artillery (ARTY) barrage, and aerial bombardment to demoralize, defeat, or destroy the enemy; derived from "flash war", which term was coined by a Spanish journalist describing the highly mobile combined arms tactics used by ...
  15. Lightning war or attack. Such an operation was first used by the Germans during their invasion of Poland in September 1939.
  16. German for 'lightning war'. A military strategy used by the Germans at the beginning of World War II to achieve victory through a series of quick offensives, especially in Belgium, Holland and France. ...
  17. the “lightning war” strategy of the German army in World War Two.  This strategy called for a very rapid attack that made it difficult for the other side to organize a defense.  Typically, airplanes went in first for bombing attacks, followed by tanks and motorized troop carriers. ...
  18. "Lightning War" - a term used to describe the rapid German invasions using fast, piercing armoured formations
  19. lightning fast war - Germany took over Europe as fast as lightning  ex. war starts when they take over Poland.
  20. sudden, swift, large-scale offensive warfare intended to win a quick victory, used by the Nazis. Here, the boys adapt the term for "blitzball," a game that emphasizes high energy and surprise manuevers..
  21. (BLIHTS-kreeg) German: lightening war; originally referred to Hitler's rapid invasion of Poland on Sept. 1, 1939; eventually came to mean any intense, rapid attack. Often shortened to "Blitz"
  22. German word meaning lightning war. It was a German army tactic during World War II which called for quick moving, hard hitting drives into enemy territory.
  23. Noun. War conducted with lightninglike speed and force; specif., a violent surprise offensive by massed air forces and mechanized ground forces in close co-ordination, designed to destroy the enemy's aviation, munitions, communication lines, industry, and transport. ...
  24. "Lighting war", typed of fast-moving warfare used by German forces against Poland n 1939
  25. A tactic of aerial artillery in support of fast-moving armour. The term was innacurately applied to the bombing of London and other British cities in 1940-41 <<<