Why Axis Powers were so successful 1939-41

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January 19, 2017

 

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There was a similar scenario with troops. Hitler began a policy of forced conscription and began building a massive army, second in size to nobody. With this kind of military power at his disposal, Hitler would have found it difficult not to be successful. He could have conquered his enemies with sheer force...
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He could have conquered his enemies with sheer force. Another reason Germany were so successful was because of their advanced military tactics. They employed a strategy called Blitzkrieg meaning "lightning war." The central ideas behind this tactic were co-ordination and speed. The tactic consisted of rapid thrusts by motorized divisions and tanks supported by air power...
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