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Dive into the tragic and captivating story of the Hindenburg disaster, one of history's most infamous airship catastrophes.
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President Hindenburg died at the age of 87 on 2 August 1934. Shortly after Hindenburg’s death, Hitler announced that offices of the chancellor and the president were to be combined to create one position, the Führer and chancellor.
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Experts Lt Col Jason O. Harris and historian Dan Grossman will lead viewers on an investigation spanning the Atlantic between Germany and America. Those two nations have done their own digging over the years, without a conclusive answer as to why the Hindenburg burst into flames on May 6th, 1937. After reaching the mooring mast at Lakehurst, New Je...
Harris and Grossman consult Caltech professor Konstantinos Giapis, an expert in chemical engineering. The documentary pays special attention to the Hindenburg’s landing ropes. Current thinking is they managed to generate a spark in turbulent conditions. Smithsonianmagazine, writing in 2017 on the 80th anniversary of the tragedy, referred to the “fl...
However it happened, the Hindenburg disaster had a major impact on the world’s collective psyche. Not only did it spell the end for travel by airship, but the fire was also covered by the media as it happened. NBC radio reporter Herb Morrison famously commentated on the tragedy. His haunting cry of “Oh the humanity!” was remembered forever after. T...
The fact that the footage survived at all, when the camera was only fished out of the Hindenburg after the flames had died away, let alone in such good condition, is amazing. Interestingly, the footage was posted on YouTube by a relative of Philip Mangone, who was another passenger (and survivor) aboard that fateful flight.
The Hindenburg disaster was an airship accident that occurred on May 6, 1937, in Manchester Township, New Jersey, U.S. The LZ 129 Hindenburg ( Luftschiff Zeppelin #129 ; Registration : D-LZ 129 ) was a German commercial passenger-carrying rigid airship , the lead ship of the Hindenburg class , the longest class of flying machine and the largest ...