The Hindenburg was considered a luxury lighter-than-air passenger airship - on May 3, 1937 it left Frankfurt, Germany to ...
Today, you can visit the site of the Hindenburg disaster — but only through prebooked, escorted tours organized by the Navy ...
Nelson Morris, of Homewood, was one of four Chicago area passengers on the doomed Hindenburg flight of May 6, 1937. Three ...
The airship Hindenburg, the largest dirigible ever built and the pride of Nazi Germany, bursts into flames upon touching its ...
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A rarely seen video showing a different angle of the Hindenburg airship disaster in New Jersey has been released to the public for the first time in 77 years. The video, which was found decades ago by ...
History buffs will gather this week near the New Jersey coast to commemorate a major airship disaster. No, not that one. Newsreel footage and radio announcer Herbert Morrison’s plaintive cry, “Oh, the ...
Almost 90 years ago on May 6, 1937, the Hindenburg dirigible burst into flames in the sky above Lakehurst, New Jersey.
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