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Military strategies evolved from "summary" of World War Two by Richard Holmes,Ann Kramer,Charles Messenger

As World War Two progressed, military strategies evolved in response to the changing nature of warfare. The initial tactics that had been used in the early stages of the war were no longer effective in the face of new technologies and battle conditions. One key aspect of this evolution was the increased reliance on air power. The development of more advanced aircraft allowed for bombing campaigns that could strike deep into enemy territory, disrupting supply lines and communication networks. This shift in strategy required a new level of coordination between different branches of the military, as air power became an integral part of overall military planning. Another important development was the use of combined arms tactics. This approach involved coordinating the efforts of infantry, armor, artillery, and air support in a synchronized manner to achieve battlefield success. By combining the strengths of different types of units, commanders were able to exploit weaknesses in the enemy's defenses and achieve decisive victories. Additionally, the concept of blitzkrieg, or "lightning war," emerged as a dominant military strategy during World War Two. This strategy emphasized speed and surprise, using fast-moving armored units supported by air power to quickly penetrate enemy lines and disrupt their defenses. The success of blitzkrieg in early campaigns like the invasion of Poland and France led to its widespread adoption by both the Axis and Allied powers.
  1. The evolution of military strategies during World War Two was driven by the need to adapt to changing battlefield conditions and technological advancements. By incorporating new tactics like air power, combined arms, and blitzkrieg, military commanders were able to meet the challenges of modern warfare and achieve victory on the battlefield.
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World War Two

Richard Holmes

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