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Definition of Blitzkriegs
1. blitzkrieg [n] - See also: blitzkrieg
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blitzkriegs
Literary usage of Blitzkriegs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Military Ethics: Reflections on Principles: Profession of Arms, Mil. Leader edited by Malham M. Wakin (1987)
"... blitzkriegs and then withdrew leaving us to lick our wounds and wonder why;
we were the French implanted in a miniature string of Dien Bien Phus, ..."
2. Military Geography for Professionals and the Public by John M. Collins (2000)
"... in the words of Marshal Henri Philippe Pétain, assured "minimum danger and
maximum comfort," all to little avail: German blitzkriegs through Belgium and ..."
3. InfoWarCon: International Conference on Information Warfare: Defining the by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Inadequate legal remedies permit countless information blitzkriegs to be launched
with impunity. Inane antique policies continue unabated, and in some cases ..."
4. The Air War in Southeast Asia: Case Studies of Selected Campaigns by Herman L. Gilster (1993)
"... 1961-1973: An Illustrated Account (Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History,
1984). 2. "The Case for blitzkriegs," The Wilson Quarterly 4, no. ..."
5. The Foundations of US Air Doctrine: The Problem of Friction in War by Barry D. Watts (1984)
"... "Another lesson that we should learn from history concerning the waging of
blitzkriegs is that an accurate forecast of loss rates is never possible. ..."