Jennifer Nielsen’s Cover Reveal Trivia

It’s HERE! I have Trivia Question number 7. Post your answer in the comments. From there if your answer is correct, I will send your name to THE Jennifer Nielsen for your entry point to the contest.

TRIVIA QUESTION NUMBER 7: What made the WW2 German Blitzkrieg different from any other invasions in history?

HOW TO PLAY

Start at Jennifer Nielsen’s blog There you see the cover with 15 trivia squares. There are (Surprise!) 15 blogs with links to ALL the questions.

  1. Follow that link to find the trivia question.
  2. Answer the question in their comments (Question 7 is answered here on my blog).
  3. The first correct answer will unlock that square of the cover, BUT
  4. Even if the square is unlocked, please visit the blog to get an entry point. The contest is open until every square is unlocked and the full cover is revealed. This means if you visit every blog before the cover is revealed, you can get up to 15 entries!

WHAT WILL I WIN?

THREE signed books from Jennifer Nielsen, INCLUDING the choice of THE CAPTIVE KINGDOM ā€“ or ā€“ the first ARC of this new historical when she receives it!

This is going to be so much fun! Let’s jump in and get started! Good luck to everyone

51 Comments

  1. Chloe says:

    The speed by which they attacked, and how many countries they attacked in that time.

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  2. I think it was that it was able to use ground and air forces in combination to create a hole in the enemies line and massive amounts of damage.

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  3. Grace Kingrey says:

    The Germans used radio communications and air support from the Luftwaffe.

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  4. Charlotte says:

    The Blizkrieg was a tactic that used armoured infantry with close air support to break through the opponents defenses using quick powerful attacks, then uses speed and surprise to encircle the enemy. Radio communication was very important for this strategy.

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  5. Olivia says:

    It happened suddenly and without warning and caused disorganization.

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    1. Olivia says:

      Also that they used radio for communication so effectively

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  6. Zouzou says:

    Is it because they had the benefit of new military technology?

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  7. zouzou says:

    Oh, and because they had more emphasis on speed, mobility, encirclements and focused attacks as well?

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  8. Roth Eszter says:

    New tools like tanks, motor vehicles, aircraft and radios were combined with speed, mobility, focused attacks and encirclements.

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  9. Issabelle P. says:

    radio transmissions were a key in Biltzkrieg operations

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  10. Sea says:

    It was because they used short but powerful attacks with armoured, mechanized and motorized infantry and had close air support.

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  11. Tiffany says:

    This invasion that used a strategy designed to win quickly and without many casualities. It involved using aerial strikes, tanks, and a lot of manpower in a concentrated area to wipe out the enemy as rapidly as possible. The word Blitzkrieg actually means “lightning war”, so the battle is as quick as a lightning bolt (metaphorically speaking).

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    1. jengladen says:

      WOW! Great answer! Yes!

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  12. Kayleigh A says:

    It was a swift, focused blow at an enemy using mobile, maneuverable forces, including armored tanks and air support. New technology really helped it succeed in WW2.

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    1. jengladen says:

      You’re correct!

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  13. emmysondie says:

    The speed with which Germany attacked., and also the combined use of air and ground forces to overrun defenses previously thought to be impregnable.

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  14. McKenna Gleed says:

    They had radio communications to contact and coordinate with each other and the people on the ground.

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  15. tnkazanjian says:

    Primarily, the weapons used. The Germans utilized the latest technology (new or improved tanks, motor vehicles, aircraft, and radio) in order to amplify the effects of an already developed method of attack. The Germans employed a similar style of attack at the beginning of WWI but less effectively.

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  16. Alessia says:

    What made the WW2 German Blitzkrieg different and so successful was the awesome radio communication they had which helped them coordinate the flight attacks allowing the attack to happen quickly without suspicion from the enemy.

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  17. bn100 says:

    Radio communications allowed commanders to better coordinate the advance and keep the enemy off balance.

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  18. Gabrielle says:

    Instead of dispersing their forces, the Germans conducted a swift, concentrated attack with mobile warfare that made a devastating blow on those being attacked.

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  19. Renee says:

    I think what made the German Blitzkrieg so successful was that they used radio communications and the advanced weapons they used. This allowed them to attack very quickly and without warning.

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  20. Ashley says:

    The WW2 German Blitzkrieg concentrated offensive weapons along a narrow front, which would then breach the enemy lines and cause shock/disorganization. The Germans also used planes to prevent their enemies from properly distributing and resupplying forces. This resulted in a quick end to the battle.

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  21. Carson Lofton says:

    Radio communications were extremely effective in German Blitzkriegs. The commanders were able to coordinate the advance and keep their enemy off balance. Their swift and focused blows using mobile forces like armored tanks and air support. The attacks led to quick victories which limited the loss of soldiers and artillery.

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  22. snickerdoodle88 says:

    method of offensive warfare designed to strike a swift, focused blow at an enemy using mobile, maneuverable forces, including armored tanks and air support.

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    1. snickerdoodle88 says:

      Lori chadwick

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  23. kalinda says:

    Blitzkrieg means the lightning war in German, the invasion was so fast pace and well-organized. They also took advantage of radio communication and new advanced technology at that time.

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  24. Larissa says:

    Blitzkrieg is a military technique that consists of a violent surprise attack on the enemy, using radio communications, aeroplanes and motor vehicles.

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  25. Ceara says:

    It was a quick, swift blow when the Germans moved through with astonishing speed using aero planes, radio communications, etc.

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  26. Hannah says:

    This time of fighting relied heavily on radio communication. Then with men in the air and on foot they would surprise and attack the enemy very quickly in order to surround and defeat them.

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  27. Ruthie says:

    They used both ground and air forces together to make an effective dent in the enemies’ line.

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  28. Yael Broudy says:

    The combination of ground and air forces and the speed at which they attacked

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  29. Holly says:

    The key to effective Blitzkrieg operations was the radio communication. This enabled German commanders to coordinate the advance and keep the enemy off balance.

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  30. Audrey Sullivan says:

    They used radios to communicate and attack faster

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  31. lydia says:

    it was diffreent becuse it happend so fast. using airplanes in war was pretty new war technology, which was discoverd in world war 1. the Germans had built up a pretty impresive army and they simpily invaided their disired country as quick as lightnine.

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