German Plans
"German Plans" refers to the strategic military objectives and operations developed by Germany during various historical periods, particularly during World War I and World War II. These plans often aimed to achieve rapid victories through coordinated attacks and the use of advanced technology, such as tanks and aircraft.
One notable example is the Schlieffen Plan, which was designed to quickly defeat France before turning to fight Russia. In World War II, the Blitzkrieg strategy emphasized speed and surprise, allowing German forces to conquer large areas of Europe in a short time.