Spring Offensive
"Spring Offensive" refers to a series of military operations conducted by the German Empire during World War I in the spring of 1918. The campaign aimed to break the stalemate on the Western Front by launching a surprise attack against the Allied Forces. It was characterized by the use of infiltration tactics and stormtrooper units, which sought to penetrate enemy lines quickly.
The offensive initially achieved significant territorial gains, but ultimately faltered due to logistical challenges and strong Allied counterattacks. By the summer of 1918, the Allied Forces regrouped and launched their own offensives, leading to the eventual defeat of the German Empire later that year.