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blitzkrieg

American  
[blits-kreeg] / ˈblɪtsˌkrig /

noun

  1. blitz.


blitzkrieg British  
/ ˈblɪtsˌkriːɡ /

noun

  1. a swift intensive military attack, esp using tanks supported by aircraft, designed to defeat the opposition quickly

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blitzkrieg Cultural  
  1. A form of warfare used by German forces in World War II. In a blitzkrieg, troops in vehicles, such as tanks, made quick surprise strikes with support from airplanes. These tactics resulted in the swift German conquest of France in 1940 (see fall of France). Blitzkrieg is German for “lightning war.”


Etymology

Origin of blitzkrieg

1935–40; < German, equivalent to Blitz lightning + Krieg war

Explanation

A blitzkrieg is an intense and brutal military campaign. If you're studying the history of World War II, you'll eventually come across the word blitzkrieg. The noun blitzkrieg means a very quick, particularly violent and intimidating attack by one armed force against an enemy, but it almost always refers specifically to the German military offensive during World War II. The word blitzkrieg means "rapid attack" in German, from blitz, or "lightning," paired with krieg, or "war." The blitzkrieg waged by Germany on England in 1940 and 1941 is often referred to as "the Blitz."

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And there’s chemo, general Blitzkrieg bombing, destroy your body’s ability to produce cells at all, or a writ small version of chemo, which is targeted clinical therapies.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 7, 2026

This was not by any means a Blitzkrieg, and the prerequisite for any modern war - the destruction of the enemy's communications - simply never happened.

From BBC • Mar. 5, 2022

Suspense is a more frequent mode, with lighting designer Zach Blane and sound designer/composer Roc Lee helping to conjure such events as a Blitzkrieg bombing and an escape from a moving train.

From Washington Post • Oct. 11, 2021

The Blitzkrieg style of warfare was incredibly effective.

From New York Times • Nov. 15, 2017

They had advanced so rapidly, the famous German strategy of Blitzkrieg, "lightning war," that their supply lines couldn't keep up with them.

From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson

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