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Monash the Forgotten Anzac

Label
Monash the Forgotten Anzac
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rated: PG
Main title
Monash the Forgotten Anzac
Runtime
56
Summary
"One of the most brilliant generals of World War I and an architect of Anzac Day, Sir John Monash helped create the Anzac legend by ensuring the courage of his men was enshrined in Australian history. Today he is all but forgotten. This program explores the character and achievements of an extraordinary figure in Australian history, the battles he fought both on and off the battlefield, and the prejudice he overcame to help win a war. It is the story of an unlikely hero; a middle aged German-Jew with great self-belief who fought not just the German army but those on his own side who used his heritage to undermine him. To many, Monash's cultured European background made him unsuitable to command an army made up of egalitarian Australian volunteers, but his sophistication and ease with the British aristocracy allowed him to exhibit his skill as a military strategist. Defeating powerful opposition to become commander of the Australian Corps, Monash devised a plan that won key World War I battles and saved thousands of lives"--Container
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Forgotten Anzac

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