Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

sitzkrieg

noun
/ˈzɪts.kriːɡ/
Definition
A term describing a period of inactivity in warfare, where there is a lack of aggressive military action, often used in contrast to blitzkrieg.
Examples
  • The term sitzkrieg emerged during World War II to describe the static lines of the Eastern Front.
  • Following the initial burst of fighting, the conflict devolved into a sitzkrieg with both sides digging in.
Meaning
Sitzkrieg refers to a phase during a conflict characterized by a stalled situation, where forces are positionally engaged but not actively fighting.
Synonyms
  • Stalemate
  • Standoff
  • Deadlock