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26 August, 22:17

A ""blitz"" is different from a ""blitzkrieg"" because the word ""blitz"" means

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  1. 26 August, 22:47
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    Explanation: Blitz is a sudden attack while Blitzkrieg is a method of

    warfare, an intense military campaign.
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