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What really happened to the Hindenburg?
Explore the inside of the Hindenburg, the largest airship ever built, and witness the events leading up to its tragic accident in 1937. This video highlights the layout of the ship, including the A ...
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Hindenburg Disaster - The Zeppelin That Burned
On May 6, 1937, the pride of Germany’s airship fleet became a firestorm in the skies over New Jersey. The Hindenburg, longer than the Titanic and filled with passengers enjoying sky-high luxury, ...
FILE - In this May 6, 1937 file photo, the German dirigible Hindenburg crashes to earth in flames after exploding at the U.S. Naval Station in Lakehurst, N.J. Doehner was the only person left of the ...
In memory of the 75th anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster, Dr. Horst Schirmer, one of the airship’s passengers, visited NPM’s special exhibition, Fire & Ice: Hindenburg and Titanic.
Only 75 years ago Herbert Morrison gave the country it’s first taste of “live reporting” when his emotional account of the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg disaster was aired on WLS Chicago ...
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