Blitzkrieg, also known as lightning war, was a tactic used by Germany during World War II, created by the famous German General Heinz Wilhelm Guderian.
It fully utilized the fast advantages of aircraft, tanks, and mechanized troops, achieving victory through surprise attacks, and aimed to rapidly cut through enemy lines to reach the anticipated effect.
Its core elements were speed, surprise, and concentration.
It was both strategy and tactics.
Strategically, it was holistic and globally coordinated; tactically, it was ingeniously unique and highly adaptable.
Nature's alpha wolf could not possibly explain the essence of this tactic to its pack by scraping a blackboard with claws, but solely through instinct, it excelled in achieving this goal, maneuvering among the camels, using its smaller size and agility to try to isolate the smallest camel.
This bears an uncanny resemblance to Blitzkrieg.