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REVISIT: Montbrehain 1918 - Australia's Last Battle

Season 8

Mat McLachlan breaks down the Battle of Montbrehain, the Australian infantry's last action of the First World War.


Presenter: Mat McLachlan

Producer: Jess Stebnicki


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