The strategy was developed to overcome the trench warfare deadlock of World War I, drawing on tactics developed by German forces as early as 1917-1918.
It relies on combined arms —integrating armor (Panzer divisions), motorized infantry, and close air support (Luftwaffe) to strike a specific, weak point in the enemy's defense. Blitzkrieg
Blitzkrieg is an offensive military doctrine designed to achieve swift, decisive victory by breaking through enemy lines, disrupting their rear areas, and creating disorder and panic. The strategy was developed to overcome the trench
Despite Versailles Treaty limitations, Germany honed these tactics during the Spanish Civil War and through intensive training. Definition and Core Concepts
Innovation and the Origins of Blitzkrieg in World War I - DTIC
This report outlines the ("lightning war") strategy, a defining military approach used by Germany in the early years of World War II, characterized by speed, coordination, and intense shock value. 1. Definition and Core Concepts