I did not know that the last German A7V tank of WWI exists in Australia. This is pretty remarkable.
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/mephisto-coming-home-to-brisbane-20140312-34mmi.html
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/mephisto-coming-home-to-brisbane-20140312-34mmi.html
Mephisto will return to the Queensland Museum as a special $7.6 million dollar exhibition of World War I to mark the centenary of Anzac Day in 2015.
Glen Elmes, the Minister Assisting the Premier on the Centenary of Anzac, explained how Mephisto was captured by the Queenslanders.
"Enoggera's 26th Battalion, under the command of Major J.A Robinson, were responsible for holding the front line at Villers-Bretonneux," he said.
"Robinson decided that the recovery of the disabled Mephisto would make a fitting memorial to 1200 Australians lost at Villers-Bretonneux.
"On the 22nd of July 1918, a daring recovery party comprised of Queensland men from the 26th Battalion towed Mephisto back behind the Australian trenches."