World War Ii History

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noun a swift and intense military offensive

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  • The blitzkrieg tactics used by the army resulted in a swift and overwhelming victory.
  • The blitzkrieg attack caught the enemy off guard and led to a quick win.
  • The blitzkrieg was so intense, it was like they came in guns blazing.
  • Her presentation was a blitzkrieg of information, leaving the audience stunned by the amount of data presented.

RAF

noun Royal Air Force

  • The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's aerial warfare force.
  • My cousin is in the RAF and he loves flying planes.
  • I heard that new recruit in the RAF is a real 'top gun'.
  • Joining the RAF was like spreading my wings and soaring to new heights.

noun a type of British fighter aircraft used in World War II, known for its speed and agility

  • The pilot skillfully maneuvered the Spitfire during the airshow.
  • I love watching old war documentaries about Spitfires in action.
  • That Spitfire is one cool plane!
  • Her words were like a Spitfire, sharp and quick.

noun a member of a Native American tribe who served in the US military as a radio operator during World War II, using their native language as a code that the enemy could not decipher

  • The code talker played a crucial role in transmitting coded messages during wartime.
  • My grandpa was a code talker in the army and he never talked about it much.
  • Dude, that guy is like a code talker when it comes to keeping secrets.
  • She is a code talker when it comes to navigating complex social situations.