Good answer. It wasn't the tactic of a given army, and sure wasn't something favored by anyone ahead of time. If something akin to a human wave attack happens it is desperation, or very specifically intended to cause psychological distress on the enemy.
Take Gettysburg, Pickett's charge? human wave attack arguably, the bayonet charge like a door swinging the 20th Maine did? proper charge not a continued assault to their deaths.
Good answer. It wasn't the tactic of a given army, and sure wasn't something favored by anyone ahead of time. If something akin to a human wave attack happens it is desperation, or very specifically intended to cause psychological distress on the enemy.
Take Gettysburg, Pickett's charge? human wave attack arguably, the bayonet charge like a door swinging the 20th Maine did? proper charge not a continued assault to their deaths.