What was the strategy behind the German tactic of Blitzkrieg?

A. Raining down massive artillery shelling on Britain
B. Directing bombing raids by the Luftwaffe
C. Rapidly mobilizing tanks and troops to overwhelm opponents
D. Defying a neutrality pact with Stalin and invade Poland without notice
E. Creating a single front war on the east after neutralizing France


Answer: C

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