Blitzkrieg, a military tactic combining air and land forces at speed against enemy weaknesses, seeks to psychologically overwhelm and disrupt command structures through surprise.
The origins of Blitzkrieg lie in the ideas of Carl von Clausewitz, who advocated for speed, concentration, and surprise to damage the enemy psychologically.
Developed further by General Hans von Seeckt in the 1920s, Blitzkrieg emphasizes mobility and tactical speed, allowing smaller forces to effectively counter larger ones.
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