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“A passionate military leader and strategist, Heinz Wilhelm Guderian revolutionized modern warfare by using tanks and air power to achieve swift victories” (Heinz Guderian Facts). Heinz Guderian brought many victories to Germany by developing the Blitzkrieg military strategy; The Blitzkrieg was very effective in bringing the victory of the German army with order and success in a short time against enemies such as France, Poland and Norway. Germany won against many countries such as Denmark and Norway, for example with Guderian's Blitzkrieg tactic with the sole purpose of a hasty victory. On the battlefield, Guderian used Blitzkrieg tactics against the enemy, and by using a huge army of machinery and units of soldiers to overwhelm the enemy, Guderian proved that Blitzkrieg was effective against the enemy. Heinz Guderian, a talented military tactician who earned the nickname "Father of Blitzkrieg" for influencing German warfare during World War II. With Blitzkrieg, Heinz Guderian was able to regulate and control the formation of the German army in a short time with communication and order to fight against the enemy. “Radio allowed the German Blitzkrieg commanders to advance their forces quickly, see the battlefield with their own eyes, not just on the map, and gain much greater control of the situation and use their forces much better”( Blitzkrieg). History says that a large army is not impossible, but very difficult to command due to communication which was very difficult with a larger force, but with the radio in hand, it allowed German commanders to control and command a much larger army with better internal communication. any distance on the battlefield. The Blitzkrieg was a simple tactic, just a simple form of offense... middle of paper......Blitzkrieg that led Germany to hasty victories against the Allies; The Blitzkrieg strategy developed by Heinz Guderian permanently influenced the Second World War. The Blitzkrieg is very efficient because Heinz Guderian was able to regulate and control the formation of the German army in a short time with simple formation and radio to provide them with long distance communications within the units. Heinz Guderian created Blitzkrieg with only one purpose: to defeat his opponents such as Poland, France and Denmark, for example, at the speed of light. On the battlefield, Blitzkrieg tactics involve a huge army of machinery and units of soldiers being effective against the Allies during World War II. Works Cited http://www.2worldwar2.com/blitzkrieg.htm http://biography.yourdictionary. com/heinz-guderian http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/blitzkrieg.htm