Shaking General Monash’s Pedestal: the Battle of Hamel 4 July 1918

Published on 15 September 2025
Submitted by Dr Derek Clayton

The Battle of Hamel on 4 July 1918 is often heralded as the 'perfect battle', with all objectives taken, as planned, by the Australians in 93 minutes. It was indeed an undoubted success in the end, but both the planning and the execution were far from perfect.

General Monash's claim that the battle was 'free from any kind of hitch' needs closer examination, which is done in a detailed manner in this superb presentation by Derek Clayton.

Shaking General Monash’s Pedestal: the Battle of Hamel 4 July 1918
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