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Innovation and the Origins of Blitzkrieg in World War I - DTIC
A crucial element was the superior use of radio communications, which allowed German commanders to make rapid, coordinated decisions on the battlefield, often outpacing Allied decision-making. 3. Key Examples (1939–1941) Blitzkrieg
Many historians argue the term is a "myth" or "post-hoc explanation," and that the German army was actually applying new technologies to the traditional doctrine of Bewegungskrieg (maneuver warfare). 2. Origins and Development Innovation and the Origins of Blitzkrieg in World
Despite Versailles Treaty limitations, Germany honed these tactics during the Spanish Civil War and through intensive training. coordinated decisions on the battlefield
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.
