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Buried Alive (Blitzkrieg Song)
Blitzkrieg is a military term describing the use of overwhelming force and rapid speed. Blitzkrieg or Blitz Krieg or ''variation'', may also refer to: People * Fabulous Blitzkrieg, professional wrestler also known as Blitzkrieg * Blitzkrieg II, a stage name of professional wrestler Jack Evans (wrestler), Jack Evans * Blitz Krieg (Andy Eastwood), a guitarist of ''The Count Bishops'' Fictional characters * Blitzkrieg (DC Comics), ''Blitzkrieg'' (DC Comics), a comic book series * Blitzkrieg (Marvel Comics), a comic book superhero Groups, organizations, companies Musical ensembles, bands, groups * Blitzkrieg (metal band), an English heavy metal band * Blitzkrieg (punk band), an English punk rock band * Blitzkrieg, the first name of the German art-rock band later named Wallenstein (band), Wallenstein and the name of their first LP * Blitzkrieg, a former name for Therion (band), Therion * Blitzkrieg, a former name for the German band Boskops Fictional groups, teams * List of Beyblad ...
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Blitzkrieg
Blitzkrieg ( , ; from 'lightning' + 'war') is a word used to describe a surprise attack using a rapid, overwhelming force concentration that may consist of armored and motorized or mechanized infantry formations, together with close air support, that has the intent to break through the opponent's lines of defense, then dislocate the defenders, unbalance the enemy by making it difficult to respond to the continuously changing front, and defeat them in a decisive : a battle of annihilation. During the interwar period, aircraft and tank technologies matured and were combined with systematic application of the traditional German tactic of (maneuver warfare), deep penetrations and the bypassing of enemy strong points to encircle and destroy enemy forces in a (cauldron battle). During the Invasion of Poland, Western journalists adopted the term ''blitzkrieg'' to describe this form of armored warfare. The term had appeared in 1935, in a German military periodical (German Def ...
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