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Title: BLITZKRIEG. HOW THE GERMAN ARMY SHATTERED ITS ENEMIES.


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BLITZKRIEG
  • HOW THE GERMAN ARMY SHATTERED ITS ENEMIES

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The blitzkrieg is a doctrine to conduct and win
the air-land battle using combined-arms teams
consisting of aircraft, tanks, mechanized troops
and infantry.
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Destroying strongly armed enemy forces is a
hazardous business. It entails substantial
casualties and time consuming operations. BUT ever
y soldier, tank or artillery gun has a weakness
that renders them impotent their finite and
limited capacity to carry with them ammo, fuel
and food.
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Without ammo, fuel and food, armed forces become
worthless. To keep them combat ready it is
necessary to maintain a continuous flow of
supplies between the troops and the supply centers
SUPPLY CENTERS
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BLITZKRIEG CONCEPT
The fundamental principle of the blitzkrieg was
to encircle and destroy the adversary. By
disconnecting the enemy troops from their supply
they became brittle.
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  • To succeed in encircling and destroying the enemy
    forces, the German armed forces (Wehrmacht)
    developed a 3-phase process
  • Breakthrough Phase
  • Exploitation Phase
  • Encirclement Mop-up Phase

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First, lets see the initial Defensive and
Offensive deployments
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INITIAL SITUATION The Defense
Enemy MLR
Supply Railroad
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Lower echelon supply
Operational Reserves
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  1. Supplies, transported by train, are unloaded at
    the railhead
  2. The supplies are moved forward to the depot by
    road
  3. Troops deployed in the main line of resistance
    (MLR) fetch the supplies using lower echelon
    supply troops
  4. Tactical reserves stationed behind the MLR are
    ready to counterattack and plug holes
  5. Operational reserves are ready to launch
    counteroffensives and drive attackers back
  6. Combat aircraft are ready to support the
    defenders from their airfields

Tactical reserves
Railhead
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Army Supply Road
Depot
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Enemy airfields
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INITIAL SITUATION The Attacker
Enemy MLR
Supply Railroad
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Lower echelon supply
Operational Reserves
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  1. The Germans place fighters in airfields close to
    the MLR
  2. Bombers occupy airfields a little further back
  3. Infantry deploys along the MLR. Armor deploys
    adjacent to the sectors selected for the main
    attack only. Infantry formations accompany these
    armored units for initial support.
  4. Reserves stationed close to the sectors earmarked
    for the main offensive are ready to exploit when
    the breakthrough succeeds

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Tactical reserves
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Railhead
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Army Supply Road
Depot
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Enemy airfields
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  • Breakthrough Phase
  • Objectives
  • Pierce the enemy defenses at tactical depth at
    selected points
  • Achieve air superiority
  • Proper placement of reserves ready to exploit

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BREAKTHROUGH PHASE
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Operational Reserves
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  1. Luftwaffe bombers attack enemy airfields to
    destroy aircraft on the ground
  2. Fighters sweep the area to shoot down any
    aircraft that attempts to respond
  3. A bubble of air superiority is projected over
    the battlefield to allow friendly air missions to
    proceed and to prevent the enemys
  4. Mixed infantry and armored formations attack
    violently the selected sectors to pierce the
    defenses at tactical depth to achieve a
    breakthrough
  5. Bombers support one of the attacks where the
    enemy defenses are easy to identify from the air
  6. German reserves move forward

Tactical reserves
Railhead
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  • Exploitation Phase
  • Objectives
  • Ground forces spearheaded by armor penetrate at
    great depth disrupting enemy supply
  • Luftwaffe executes intense reconnaissance to
    identify threats and opportunities. Bomber force
    isolates the battlefield. Fighter force prevents
    the enemy air force from intervening in the
    battle

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EXPLOITATION PHASE
  1. Armored reserves push forward through the breach
    and cut the supply railroad
  2. Infantry follows behind as fast as possible
  3. Other infantry units pin the defenders to avoid
    withdrawals
  4. Observation aircraft execute intense
    reconnaissance to identify enemy reserves and
    movements
  5. Bombers strike supply columns to prevent resupply
  6. Bombers strike at troops attempting to
    counterattack
  7. Friendly troops are directed to protect
    vulnerable points identified by air observation
  8. Fighters continue air superiority missions

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  • Encirclement and Mop-Up Phase
  • Objectives
  • Close the pincers to create large pockets of
    surrounded enemy forces separated from their
    supply
  • Attack surrounded troops forcing them to defend
    and expend their ammo. Mass surrender follows

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ENCIRCLEMENT MOP-UP PHASE
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  1. Armored units close the pincers encircling large
    number of troops
  2. Infantry consolidates the ring preventing their
    escape. Then, it attacks encircled troops
    forcing them to expend their ammo and surrender

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  1. Luftwaffe occupies airfield further forward
  2. From the new bases the air force continues their
    air missions in support of ground troops

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Railhead
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  • So, Who does What and When?
  • The following table shows the missions of the
    different combat teams over time

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BLITZKRIEG AIR-LAND MISSION TABLE
Time
MISSION
MID-PHASE
TROOPS
INITIAL PHASE
FINAL PHASE
Combat Air Patrol and Interception 30
Combat Air Patrol and Interception 30
AIR SUPREMACY 90
AIR MISSIONS
AIRCRAFT
Reconnaissance 20
Reconnaissance 20
Interdiction 40
Interdiction 40
DIRECT SUPPORT BATTLE ZONE 10
Logistic Support 10
Logistic Support 10
EXPLOITATION
ENCIRCLEMENT
BREAKTHROUGH
ARMOR
LAND MISSIONS
FOLLOW-UP
CONSOLIDATION MOP-UP
SUPPORT BREAKTHROUGH
INFANTRY
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  • SUMMARY
  • The Blitzkrieg became a revolutionary way to win
    a war quickly and at low cost. By encircling the
    enemy, resupply was impossible and mass surrender
    followed (without ammo the enemy could not
    continue the fight)
  • To be successful, the Blitzkrieg required that
    every team (aircraft, armored troops and
    infantry) accomplished their task
  • This doctrine was heavily dependent on air
    support. Without air superiority, no large German
    offensive in WW2 was successful.

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  • FINAL NOTES
  • The Germans did not name this doctrine blitzkrieg
    until after the victory over Poland in September
    1939. Before that date, it was unknown how
    successful the method would be, since it was
    untested in practice
  • The absolute success of the doctrine surprised
    the Germans and their enemies. Using this
    doctrine, Germany triumphed over Poland, France
    and in the Balkans and it almost succeeded in
    Russia.

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