Question
What was the blitzkrieg strategy employed by the Germans during World War II? (1 point)(1 point)
Responses
the act of winning battle quickly by overpowering the opposition before they even had a chance to react
the act of winning battle quickly by overpowering the opposition before they even had a chance to react
the task of flying suicide missions by select fliers to destroy Allied military assets
the task of flying suicide missions by select fliers to destroy Allied military assets
the use of natural barriers in the Pacific Ocean to breach a defense perimeter
the use of natural barriers in the Pacific Ocean to breach a defense perimeter
the use of misleading information to convince citizens to join the armed forces
Responses
the act of winning battle quickly by overpowering the opposition before they even had a chance to react
the act of winning battle quickly by overpowering the opposition before they even had a chance to react
the task of flying suicide missions by select fliers to destroy Allied military assets
the task of flying suicide missions by select fliers to destroy Allied military assets
the use of natural barriers in the Pacific Ocean to breach a defense perimeter
the use of natural barriers in the Pacific Ocean to breach a defense perimeter
the use of misleading information to convince citizens to join the armed forces
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
**the act of winning battle quickly by overpowering the opposition before they even had a chance to react.**
Blitzkrieg, or "lightning war," was a military tactic that emphasized rapid and overwhelming attacks that combined air power, armored vehicles, and infantry to quickly defeat the enemy.
**the act of winning battle quickly by overpowering the opposition before they even had a chance to react.**
Blitzkrieg, or "lightning war," was a military tactic that emphasized rapid and overwhelming attacks that combined air power, armored vehicles, and infantry to quickly defeat the enemy.