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What did the Germans shout when they charged during World War II? Come and teach me who knows German.
German stormtroopers shouted: China people: sprint, attack, torrent, charge, storm.
Attacked China people: In fact, what the Soviets shouted was nothing more than "Ula" or "Ah ~ ~ ~ (drawling)".
The Germans simply shouted "Hi ~ ~ ~ (Hi)": Anglif Chinese: dash, assault, torrent, charge, assault Chinese: attack.
The U.S. military's "hoo ~ ~ ~", "ha (ha) ~ ~ ~" and "go" are all urgent "exercises" (very individual, depending on different commanders)
The Japanese "onboard" will shout "eight horns" in an emergency.
I forgot to mention that famous saying, I don't know it in Japanese, but it means "Long live the emperor ~ ~" in Chinese (long live the charge)
It's good to play some World War II games. The Medal of Honor is a bloody battle in the Pacific Ocean, where Japanese troops often "honk their horns".
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