During World War I, when the enemy and us were stuck in trench warfare stalemate, the Allies' approach was to develop tanks or open new fronts elsewhere, while the German Army considered whether they could use a highly capable infantry unit to break through the enemy lines and expand the results to achieve victory.
This "highly capable infantry unit" was the Storm Assault Battalion.
At this time, the Storm Assault Battalion had just been formed, led by its advocate Major Willi Röhl, who served as the chief instructor for training. He selected over five hundred elite troops from the German Army to form a battalion, training in Berlin for three weeks according to his tactical ideas.
When he received the combat order, Major Willi paused for a moment and handed the telegram to Battalion Commander Major Rico: "What do you think?"
Major Rico glanced at the telegram, his eyes showing some worry: "We're not ready. Many of them don't even know each other yet."
