Sturmtruppen
The term "Sturmtruppen" refers to specialized assault troops used by the German military during World War I. These units were designed for infiltration tactics, allowing them to breach enemy lines and capture key positions. Their innovative approach emphasized speed and surprise, which significantly influenced modern warfare.
Sturmtruppen were often equipped with lighter weapons and gear, enabling them to move quickly across the battlefield. Their tactics laid the groundwork for future elite forces, including the German Army's Fallschirmjäger and SAS, showcasing the evolution of military strategy in the 20th century.