Why did the blitzkrieg in World War II end in failure?

Updated on military 2024-06-13
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The German army's blitzkrieg recipe is fast, but once it is dragged by the enemy's strategy, its own army will be dragged into attrition, resulting in the loss of its own mobility advantage and having to fight the Allies on two fronts.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is also the fact that this battle is not unjust.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Logistics supplies can't keep up. In Blitzkrieg, the side with the strongest attack can advance quickly. However, the requirements for logistical replenishment are also high.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because the blitzkrieg needs strong logistics supplies as support, the blitzkrieg in World War II ultimately failed because the logistics supply could not keep up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The German invasion of Poland in 1939 marked the beginning of World War II.

    In the prelude to the war in Europe, Germany made full use of its superiority in aviation and armored forces to quickly break through the defense of Polish troops and then detour back to the rear of the Polish defense line, dividing and encircling a large number of Polish troops. The encircled Polish army not only lost supplies and communications, but also lost the ability to retreat to the depth of the territory to rest and replenish due to the occupation of the rear of the battle line, so a large number of German prisoners were taken. Just 28 days later, the Polish capital Warsaw was conquered, and 36 days later, the Polish organized resistance was completely crushed.

    Poland closed the battle of Sou.

    Seen as a blitzkrieg.

    The work of Kai Seep Mountain, which was followed by the German invasion of Norway and Belgium.

    Both the Netherlands and France used similar tactics, namely the large-scale concentrated use of tanks and mechanized forces, a high degree of coordination with aviation and paratroopers, surprise attacks, rapid breakthroughs, and deep and roundabout. Thus mentally disintegrating the opponent's will to fight, this form of combat is called "blitzkrieg". This tactic was also used when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, and it achieved great success in the early days.

    But guerrilla warfare and street fighting can restrain blitzkrieg.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Japan blitzed Pearl Harbor.

    Germany blitzed Poland and France.

    Italy blitzed Spain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Germany blitzed Poland.

    The Germans crossed the Maginot Line and assaulted France.

    German general Rommel led the North African tank division to defeat the Allies.

    Germany tore up the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact and blitzkrieg dispersed the Soviet Union.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What is Blitzkrieg? First of all, I want to talk about the environment at that time, because of the rapid development of technology at that time, which led to the emergence of new tactics. The power of war is magnified more than ever.

    What is Blitzkrieg? What does it have to do with the outcome of the war it produces is not as great as imagined. Although it has produced so many brilliant results.

    But the entire history of World War II tells us that Germany is unsustainable. In other countries, economic downturn and social unrest may be a palliative indulgence for Germany. The fact that he was able to achieve such great results does not negate his use of the art of war.

    Blitzkrieg is the use of armored forces to surprise the opponent and divide and surround the opponent when the opponent is not expected. Destroy the opposing main force. And then destroy the other party, or the other party submits.

    Blitzkrieg is the use of technology and tactics, do not envy the victory of Hitler's blitzkrieg! Now, in the future, or in the past, there can be no power ruling the continent.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Blitzkrieg is a tactic used by Nazi Germany in World War II, which makes full use of the quick advantage of aircraft, tanks and mechanized troops to defeat the enemy by surprise attack, and uses mechanized troops to quickly cut the enemy's main force to achieve the desired effect.

    The core elements of Blitz are: speed, surprise attack, and concentration. In military operations, these three elements are both strategic and tactical.

    Strategically, the overall coordination is strong, the tactics are subtle and peculiar, and flexible and changeable. Blitzkrieg makes full use of the speed advantage of modern warfare tools, aircraft, tanks, armored vehicles, and motorcycles, to deliver lightning-fast strikes on the enemy at a speed that exceeds the opponent's reaction. However, in the latter part of World War II, Germany encountered the US air force with absolute air superiority, and the German ground combat vehicles became live targets for US aircraft, so the German army could not use blitzkrieg.

    1] In addition, this tactic is very dependent on logistics, and once gasoline and ammunition and food are not available, it will be annihilated. [2]

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Blitzkrieg is a tactic that ends the war quickly after everything is ready.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Blitzkrieg is to attack a place, dozens of miles away FH18 sea of fire bombardment, screaming death strikes important targets, armored clusters outflank advance, and the rear brigade of mechanized infantry clears the remnants of the enemy to occupy favorable locations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Blitzkrieg was Germany's new method of warfare, which began in Poland and was blocked by blitzkrieg across Europe under the English Channel and Moscow.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Blitzkrieg was a well-known tactic in Germany and even the whole world at that time, and the rate of dispatch was fast and the rate was reduced.

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