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Australian Standard Sir John Monash improved just how wars were fought and gained. When the Uk and German High Instructions of the First World Warfare didn't gain ascendancy after four years of unprecedented real human slaughter, Monash used ground breaking techniques and modern tools to plan and succeed a succession of major fights that led to the end of the Great War. But Australia's biggest armed service commander fought as many fights with those on his area as he performed with his enemies. Monash was the traditional outsider who increased to greatness regardless of the mighty peculiar of his 'handicaps of delivery' - having a German-Jewish track record at the same time when racism and prejudice were rife: and being a part-time colonial soldier in an Imperial British military. Roland Perry brings alive the fascinating report of the person whom many have judged as the best ever before Australian. Monash draws on the subject's extensive letter and journal archive - one of the most significant in Australia's background. The result is a riveting family portrait that weaves collectively the countless strands of his life as a family man, pupil, engineer, businessman, law firm, teacher, soldier, leader, romantic and lover of the arts; and shows why, in addition to his amazing military services successes, Monash is kept in mind and reputed even more for his mankind.