One could instructively contrast this plan with the traditional blitzkrieg tactic used up to this point. |
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Another aspect of the centralized Soviet leadership was the role of partisan warfare in defeating the blitzkrieg. |
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Short-wave radio allowed tactics such as submarine wolf packs, massive bombing raids, and co-ordinated blitzkrieg attacks. |
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The wide, open plains of Poland were ideally suited to the rapid movement of tanks central to a blitzkrieg attack. |
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The Germans attacked in the best blitzkrieg style, armour supported by aircraft. |
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In today's world of media blitzkrieg and instant entertainment, one quality separates the winners from the losers. |
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During World War II, the German blitzkrieg demonstrated a major change in the conduct of warfare. |
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The BCATP was launched on April 29th, 1940, two weeks before Germany's blitzkrieg against the Netherlands, Belgium and France. |
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They're preparing for blitzkrieg strikes south of Washington D. C. to restore the anti-Christ-and you know what happens after that. |
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We are on day seven, and the dramatic events tell us that it will not be a blitzkrieg. |
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On May 10, Germany launched its blitzkrieg campaigns against the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium and France. |
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Guitar strings are ripped, drums thrashed and the blitzkrieg commences. |
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Or, in Professor Gates' case, I can't decide whether to politely ask you to leave my house, or threaten to blitzkrieg your career. |
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French and British troops offered ineffective resistance against the lightning-like strikes, or blitzkrieg, of German tanks and airplanes. |
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Townshend led a master's class in aggressive guitar, windmilling power chords, strumming with blitzkrieg ferocity and firing out staccato solos in intensive bursts. |
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Then, in the summer of 1940, Germany, having occupied Denmark and Norway, launched a blitzkrieg attack on the Netherlands and Belgium. |
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Obviously, they in Tbilisi hoped for a blitzkrieg that would have confronted the world community with an accomplished fact. |
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The assault was a blitzkrieg attack made possible by months of planning. |
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On February 15th, after a blitzkrieg campaign involving the brazen use of state resources, the president finally got the answer he wanted. |
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It is still too early to draw all the conclusions which this blitzkrieg gives rise to, both on the domestic and on the international levels. |
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We are told that a blitzkrieg would make it possible first of all to establish democracy in Iraq and then to dry up the springs of terrorism. |
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The punitive tax on income trusts that was brought in, in sort of a blitzkrieg motion by the government a couple of years ago, hurt Canadians. |
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However, to do so creates a blitzkrieg effect, in which the attacker gets to choose which attacks he wants to do first so that he can achieve breakthroughs. |
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There would be no repeat of the disastrous two-week war of December, 1971, when Pakistan, outgunned and outgeneraled, was dismembered by an Indian blitzkrieg and lost what is now Bangladesh. |
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The gradualist approach they imply is a departure from the blitzkrieg he promised when he wrested the premiership from his Democratic Party colleague, Enrico Letta, in February. |
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Yet what are we being told about the situation in Afghanistan, where a blitzkrieg has already taken place and where, day after day, in silence, we witness the plight of Afghan women? |
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The government should be launching a blitzkrieg communications effort to explain that the BSE testing regime is solid and as good as or better than the one used in the United States. |
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The cathedral had been destroyed in the 1930's. Orthodox priests planned a blitzkrieg maneuver to take over the Ekaterinburg's Square of Labor in the name of the Church. |
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The Netherlands and Belgium were overrun using blitzkrieg tactics in a few days and weeks, respectively. |
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The moments of respite were few and far between and it wasn't long before the place erupted into electro-pop blitzkrieg once again. |
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Bohs' blitzkrieg start had the desired effect as it brought a seventh minute lead from their first corner of the night. |
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For a blitzkrieg of a meal, head to Sukh Sagar at Girgaum Chowpatty. |
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Doberman isn't some blitzkrieg of a tune to go with the title but another soft idle musical saunter with interlocking harmonies and chimming guitars. |
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This, along with Germany's use of combined arms, were among the key elements of their highly successful blitzkrieg tactics across Poland and France. |
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The Raid is a blitzkrieg of severed appendages and broken bones, which threatens to overdose even the greediest adrenaline junkie on blood-spurting thrills. |
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These hot, ultra-smart insurgents make music drawing on John Coltrane's sheets of sound, James Blood Ulmer's harmolodics, and death metal blitzkrieg. |
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In 1981 we put out the Buried Alive single with the track Blitzkrieg on the B-side. |
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War began in earnest in spring 1940 with the successful Blitzkrieg conquests of Denmark, Norway, the Low Countries, and France. |
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This veteran of Blitzkrieg was too vulnerable to fighters to operate over Britain. |
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