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Goryan [66]
3 years ago
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Describe Hitler’s strategy in Europe and how it affected Great Britain.

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aliina [53]3 years ago
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Assuming you are speaking of World War II, Hitler's strategy in Europe was new and was never used before. It was simply known as "Blitzkrieg". This strategy was basically a very fast form of fighting where the Germans would overrun the enemy when they didn't expect it and didn't have enough time to get troops to the battle zone to defend the area. This new strategy caused Great Britain to change up their strategy because until then they were never successfully invaded. Around this time radar was beginning to be introduced and was being developed by Great Britain to detect air raids from Germany which occurred frequently. This new strategy also caused Britain to become more defensive and withdraw troops to save their lives Germany's new strategy, an example of this would be the Battle of Dunkirk, also known as the "Miracle of Dunkirk" due to the fact that 300,000 British troops were saved from Germany. This new defensive strategy usually resulted in "Stalemates" which basically meant there was no decisive victory for each side until the United States began fighting for the allied side and the British started winning.

Hope this helped.

svp [43]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:


In the first stage of World War II in Europe, Germany tried to bypass a long war. Germany's strategy was to destroy its enemies in a row of short operations. Germany immediately occupied much of Europe and was successful for more than two years by relying on a new army tactic called the Blitzkrieg. Every European leader thus far disputed by Adolf Hitler had either retreated down or been captured. By the season of 1940, the Führer reached the summit of world potential dreaded by most, respected by many, and certainly loved by his own people. Upon his arrival in Berlin after his victory of France, he experienced an overflow of current excitement unique in German history.

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