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Blitzkrieg By: CaCao Buck. Definition. Blitzkrieg: A swift sudden military offensive usually by combined air and mobile land forces role. Role. The Germans would attack countries. It’s what made certain countries fight them back, if they weren’t totally destroyed by Germany. Impact.
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Definition • Blitzkrieg: A swift sudden military offensive usually by combined air and mobile land forces role.
Role • The Germans would attack countries. • It’s what made certain countries fight them back, if they weren’t totally destroyed by Germany.
Impact • Blitzkrieg would hurt a lot of people during World War 2. • It caused people to have to hide out because they never knew when Germany would do a surprise attack.
Portrayal • It was portrayed as a very bad tactic for Germans to use on countries. • I think it was negative because they had to attack countries unannounced. • It also showed that the Germans had to use a sneaky tactic.
Accurate • Blitzkrieg has been accurate because it shows and tells everything that has happened.
Secondary Sources • 1st secondary source MLA: • Blitz,The.World Book Advance.2009.[Place of access] 24 April 2009http://www.worldbookonline.com/advance/article? id=ar729048. • 2nd secondary source MLA: • Hoffmann, Peter.”Blitzkrieg.” World Book Advance.2009 http://www.worldbookonline.com/advance/article?id=ar064700.
Primary source • People would hide out in various places. • They would have to prepare for the Germans when they would attack.
Primary source • This was one of the many airplanes that the Germans had to attack countries with.