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Lessons from WWII German Military Strategy
The Germans' World War II strategy was to concentrate mobile divisions into rapid, narrow offensive forces that caught their enemies off-guard, causing them to surrender. The Allies were only successful when they were able to see the opportunity within the obstacle presented by the German forces.
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ChapterLessons from WWII German Military Strategy
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The Germans in WWII used a military strategy of quickly concentrated forces, which allowed them to catch their enemies unaware and feeling overwhelmed.
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The Germans in WWII used a military strategy of quickly concentrated forces, which allowed them to catch their enemies unaware and feeling overwhelmed. By seeing the opportunity within the obstacle rather than just the obstacle itself, the Allies were able to eventually overcome this strategy.