Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - The combat style of traditional war can be shown as follows

The combat style of traditional war can be shown as follows

The operational styles of traditional warfare can be manifested as positional warfare, mobile warfare and blitzkrieg.

positional warfare is a form of warfare in which the army relies on the terrain and fortifications of the position to defend or attack the enemy who is holding the position. Including solid position offensive and defensive operations, field position offensive and defensive operations, urban position offensive and defensive operations and coastal and island position offensive and defensive operations. Positional warfare achieves its operational purpose by defending or seizing positions.

mobile warfare is a kind of military warfare, which relies on a large combat space in exchange for time to move troops to surround the enemy and make a quick decision with superior troops. The application of mobile warfare is classified as the following phrase: "Avoid the enemy's main force, lure the enemy in, and concentrate the superior troops to break them one by one".

Blitzkrieg, also known as Blitzkrieg, was a tactic used by Nazi Germany in World War II. It was founded by German famous heinz wilhelm guderian. It made full use of the quick advantages of airplanes, tanks and mechanized troops to defeat the enemy by surprise attack, and used mechanized troops to quickly cut the main force of the enemy to achieve the expected effect.

Basic introduction of Blitzkrieg

Blitzkrieg was a tactic often used by the Germans during World War II. It made full use of the quick advantages of planes and tanks to defeat the enemy by surprise attack. It often uses aircraft to violently bomb the communication center of the enemy's important strategic facilities, blow up the enemy's aircraft at the airport, gain air superiority, and paralyze the enemy's command system.

Blitzkrieg is a combination of surprise attack and quick attack, which will strike the enemy like lightning. It can demoralize the enemy under the sudden threat, so that it will collapse immediately under the first huge blow.

The theory of Blitzkrieg was first used in Poland. At 4: 45 on September 1st, 1939, the German army took its six armored divisions, four light armored divisions and four motorized divisions as the main assault forces, and tore the defense line of the Polish army composed of about 8, people from six group armies like a bamboo in the west of Ma Pingchuan. The rapid and deep advancing force composed of the German armored forces and the air force quickly tore and encircled the old and huge Polish army, until October 5th.