Development In mid-1918, with the ending of the
German spring offensive, the Australian troops started to conduct offensive patrols into no man's land. As the front lines after the Spring Offensive lacked
fortifications and were non-continuous, it was discovered that the patrols could
infiltrate the German outpost line and approach the
outposts from behind. In this manner, the outposts could be taken quickly, and with minimal force. This tactic was first reported as being used on 5 April 1918 by the Australian
58th Battalion,
15th Brigade,
5th Division. However, within a few weeks all five of the Australian divisions were using the tactic, with some units using the tactic more than others (for example, the
3rd Division conducted the tactic on three out of every five days in April). In some units, it was treated as a competition, with companies of the
41st Battalion competing to see who could capture the most prisoners. A similar tactic was used in
Messines in 1917, referred to as "prospecting". Likewise, an earlier trench raid was made near Messines on 16 November 1915 by the
Canadians.
Effect on German morale The effect on German morale was quite pronounced, with the effect of peaceful penetration being noticed by both the
Allies and Germans. The chief of staff of the German
2nd Army issued the following report on 13 July 1918: A captured German soldier is reported as saying: General
Herbert Plumer, commander of the
British 2nd Army, stated:
Advancement of lines As ground was continually being captured on an ongoing basis by the use of peaceful penetration, the front lines were constantly being advanced. After the
Battle of Hamel, a second battle was ordered by Field Marshal
Douglas Haig on 11 July to attack the Villers-Bretonneux Plateau. However, barely had the planning started, when it was realised that the area (a frontage of , to a depth of ) had already been captured by two brigades through peaceful penetration. In addition, the
3rd Division forced the German front line back a mile at
Morlancourt. ==Requirements==