"Now I must tell you about the celebration of 'Anzac Day' yesterday." John Monash's personal letter home, dated 100 years ago, Anzac Day 1916, is – like the man – perhaps less recognised than it ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Monsieur Stanislas de Clermont-Tonnerre had no idea, until recently, that his family home played a key role in Australia's war history.
Chunks of masonry are missing. Bullet holes scar the walls. This is the result of German heavy infantry weapons being deployed in 1940 to dislodge the French defenders of the memorial during World War ...
His Majesty the King was represented by his aide-de-camp, General Sir Charles Harrington, at the memorial service for General Sir John Monash, held at noon to-day at the Hampstead Synagogue. The Army ...
General Sir John Monash, who commanded the Australian forces in the Great War, died this morning. He had been ill for a few days and no hope had been held out of his recovery. (A biography was given ...
EIGHTY EIGHT YEARS ago in 1918, on the eighth day of the eighth month, General Sir John Monash masterminded a victory in France that ended Germany's hope of winning World War I. Monash commanded the ...
A striking portrait of General Sir John Monash now features on Tatura's water tower, an installation in a new historic water tower art trail. A mural of General Sir John Monash has been painted on a ...
A number of people including Tim Fischer argue that General Sir John Monash should be promoted to Field Marshal. The reality is that Australia has never had a force large enough to require such a high ...
THE man widely recognised as Australia’s greatest military commander, General John Monash, is now himself the subject of an intense battle. The once-peaceful French hamlet of Bullecourt had become ...
Rachael Kohn: World War I has gone down in history as an unnecessary bloodbath of huge proportions. But one man turned it around, the Jewish-Australian field commander, John Monash. Hello, this is The ...