The Sitzkrieg was

a. a period of little activity on the western front before the invasion of France.
b. a new offensive maneuver that combined rapidly advancing tanks and aerial bombing.
c. the style of fighting that characterized tank warfare in Africa during World War II.
d. a term used to describe the stalemate of trench warfare.


a

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