The armies of various countries will develop soldier fighting techniques in each period for battlefield combat. Recently discovered a World War II German fighting tutorial, organize the best parts of it to share with you.
The movements of these moves are very simple and direct, belonging to real battlefield fighting techniques, but it is too ruthless for realistic self-defense, so you need to be cautious when using them!
First, block + kick shin VS dagger down
The Allied soldier is holding a dagger in his right hand and stabbing the neck or collarbone of the German soldier from top to bottom; The German soldiers defended with crosshands while kicking the shin of the Allied soldier’s front leg (left leg) with the tip of his right foot.
Second, both palms cut the nose VS the dagger under the thorn
The Allied soldier held a dagger in his right hand and stabbed the German soldier from top to bottom; The German soldier mounted the block with his left hand while slashing the Allied soldier’s nose or upper lip with his right palm.
Third, buttonhole nose picking + stomp VS dagger under the thorn
The Allied soldier held a dagger in his right hand and stabbed the German soldier from top to bottom; The German soldier stepped up and directly pounced on the Allied soldier, parrying with his left hand, while piercing the Allied soldier’s eyes or gouging his eyes and nose with his right hand, and stomped down the instep of his left foot (front foot) with his right foot.
4. Block + kick shin VS dagger pick
The Allied soldier was holding a dagger in his right hand and stabbing the German soldier in the abdomen; The German soldier dodged and blocked down with his cross hand while striking the shin of the Allied soldier’s front (left leg) with his right foot.
5. Flirting vs dagger oblique
The Allied soldier covered the German soldier’s mouth with his left hand from behind and stabbed the German soldier diagonally in the neck with a dagger in his right hand; The German soldier immediately used his right heel to prod the Allied soldier’s vulva or knee and other key points.
Sixth, fall to the ground and kick the belly VS the dagger stab
The German soldier was knocked down, and the Allied soldier was holding a dagger in his right hand and preparing to lean over and stab; German soldiers protected their upper bodies with their hands while hitting Allied soldiers in the abdomen or lower positions with their feet to prevent them from approaching and creating opportunities for their own feet to stand again.
7. Eye insertion + tripping VS frontal gun holding
The Allied soldier held a pistol in his right hand and approached the German soldier head-on; Taking advantage of his lack of attention, the German soldier stepped left to the outside of the Allied soldier’s right leg to escape the muzzle of the pistol, and at the same time separated his right palm and inserted the Allied soldier’s eyes to blur his vision, and then pushed his chin forward and down with his right palm, and hooked his right leg back with his right leg, knocking the Allied soldier down.
8. Nose shot + trip VS frontal gun holding
This move is slightly different from the previous one, in which the German soldier slammed the Allied soldier’s nose or upper lip with the palm of his right palm, then pushed his head forward and down, and hooked his right leg backwards with his right leg, knocking the Allied soldier down.
9. Pull the little finger + kick the knee VS the back neck
Allied soldiers choked German soldiers by the neck from behind; The German soldier used both hands to wrench the little fingers of the Allied soldier’s hands to release them, while kicking his knees or shins backwards with his heels.
10. Smash the elbows with both arms + top abdomen VS front choke
Allied soldiers choked German soldiers by the throat from the front; The German soldier clasped his hands and smashed the Allied soldier’s elbows from top to bottom, causing him to release his hands, and at the same time slammed his knees against the abdomen or vulva of the Allied soldier.
11. Nose push + throat hit VS frontal throat pinching
Allied soldiers choked German soldiers by the throat from the front; The German soldier used the palm of his right hand to push forward and upwards against the root of the Allied soldier’s nose, attacking his throat with his left fist or palm.
XII. Kick the knee VS the front one-handed shoulder grab
Allied soldiers grabbed the shoulders of German soldiers with one hand from the front; The German soldier turned sideways backwards while kicking the knee of his front leg.
13. Kick your knees VS hug your waist
Allied soldiers wrapped their arms around the German soldier’s arms and waist from behind; The German soldier crouched down while kicking the Allied soldier’s knee with his heel.
14. Stomp + elbow hit ribs VS hug the waist behind the back
Allied soldiers wrapped their arms around the German soldier’s arms and waist from behind; The German soldiers stomped on the instep of the opponent with their heels and hit them in the ribs with their elbows.
Fifteen, stomp + bite the ear VS hug the waist frontally
The Allied soldiers hugged the German soldiers’ arms and waist with their arms from the front; The German soldier stomped violently on the left instep of the Allied soldier with his right heel, biting his right ear with his mouth.
16. Bump belly VS frontal shoulder grabbing
Allied soldiers grabbed the shoulders of German soldiers with both hands from the front; German soldiers counterattacked by hitting their necks in the abdomen or hitting their undergenitals.
17. Take out the egg + bite the ear (thumb press the root of the ear) VS hug the waist frontally
The Allied soldiers hugged the German soldiers’ arms and waist with their arms from the front; German soldiers counterattacked by pinching his egg with his left hand and biting his right ear with his mouth.
If the Allied soldier only hugged the German soldier’s waist without controlling his arms, the German soldier could press firmly on the root of the Allied soldier’s earlobe with both thumbs. This part is distributed with ear arteries and veins, ear nerves, which can cause coma.
18. Eye insertion + stomp VS waist and jaw pushing
The Allies wrapped their left arm around the German soldier’s waist from the front and pushed his chin back with his right hand; The German soldier immediately wrapped his right arm around the Allied soldier’s waist, pierced his eyes with the index and middle fingers of his left hand, and stamped on the instep of his right foot with his left foot.
19. Block + kick knee VS side ear chopping
Allied soldiers cut the root of the German left ear with their right palm from the side; The German soldier blocked outward with his left hand while striking his knee or shin with his left heel.
20. Block + kick vs palm surface
Allied soldiers struck German soldiers in the face or throat with their right palm; The German soldier slapped his right palm downwards while hitting his genitals with his right foot.
21. Block + insert throat VS chop neck
Allied soldiers cut off the root of the German soldier’s left ear with his right palm; The German soldier blocked outward with his left hand and struck him in the throat with his right palm.
22. Block + kick knee VS straight boxing head
The Allied soldiers attacked the German soldier’s head with a straight fist with their right hand; The German soldier turned left and used his right arm to block upwards, while hitting his knee with his right kick.
23. Block + kick VS hook boxing abdomen
The Allied soldiers attacked the abdomen of the German soldiers with their right hand hook; The German soldier crossed his hand and blocked downward, while kicking the knee or shin of the Allied soldier’s front leg (left leg) with the tip of his right foot.