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					Originally Posted by zemsi  Hi Lionel 
Blitz is actually a German word and means "lightning, flash, thunderbolt" etc. The term "Blitzkrieg" has been also used for the early German WW2 attacks on France, Holland etc.
 
Until I went for the first time to Australia, for me a Blitz truck was always a German Opel Blitz . They were the backbone of the WW2 German Army. Opel belongs to GM since 1929. That's probably why the term "Blitz" swapped over the pound.
 
Greetings 
Chris |  G'day Chris,
 
Thanks for the interpretation Chris - the backbone of both sides war efforts are different trucks named a blitz ...I  think is called irony.
 
Kind Regards 
Lionel
		 
				__________________1940 Chevrolet MCP with Holden Built Cab (30 CWT).
 1935 REO Speed Wagon.
 1963 Series 2A Army Ambulance ARN 112-211
 Series III ex-Military Land Rovers x 2
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