- Blitzkrieg , the "lightning war" strategy of WWII Germany
- The Blitz , the German aerial attacks on Britain in WWII
- Baedeker Blitz , the reprisal bombing of strategically unimportant but picturesque British cities
- Blitz (American Football) , a defensive maneuver in American football
- Blitz (NFL Mascot) , the mascot of the NFL 's Seattle Seahawks
- Blitz Chess , a fast chess game allowing only 5 minutes for each player
- Blitz Games , British computer games company
- Blitz BASIC , a fast dialect of the BASIC programming language
- Blitz (game) , a card game
- Blitz (Computer Game) , a bombing game for the Commodore PET
- Blitz may also refer to the alter-ego of the character George in the web comic Bob And George
- out of production truck models by Opel and Bedford Trucks/Buses
- BlitzMail is the name of the internal E-mail network at Dartmouth College
- ''Blitz'' (magazine) is a student publication that is run by the Source on the University Of New South Wales campus in Sydney , Australia
- Blitz (newspaper) is a Portuguese music newspaper.
- Blitz! (musical) , a musical by Lionel Bart based on The Blitz
- Blitz (band) , an early Oi! band. {Link without Title}
- Blitz , nickname for both Ford and Chevrolet Canadian Military Pattern trucks made for use in WW2 {Link without Title}
- Blitz, a 1980s night club in London, see Blitz Kids
In English, '' Blitz '' is also used as a verb, meaning to attack something rapidly, usually in a Bathetic sense, as with ' Nuke ' or 'exterminate', i.e. one might 'blitz' housework, lunch, or ants. For political reasons, military commanders avoid the terms 'blitz' and 'blitzkrieg' when referring to actual military operations.
The term ''Blitz'' (literal translation: . Germanic mythology gained some importance during the Third Reich .
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