In the beginning of the 20th century, if you wanted to cross the Atlantic, you bought a trip on a ship. But after British aviators John Alcock and Arthur Brown made the first non-stop transatlantic ...
What Is the Hindenburg Omen? The German airship known as the Hindenburg became one of history's most prevalent images of disaster when it burst into flames while landing in New Jersey in 1937.
The most well known of the Zeppelin airships was named after former German President Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg. Also known as the LZ129, the 803 foot-long vessel was nearly four-times the ...
Our infantry and tanks then pressed on in accordance with programme and captured the German second system of defence more than a mile beyond. The latter is known as the Hindenburg Support Line.
Field Marshal Von Hindenburg is in Potsdam, where he arrived two days ago. He does not propose to allow any elections until order is fully restored. Advertisement Hindenburg's presence ...
before the Hindenburg disaster was forever etched in the public mind, when airships were considered the future of flight. While the 1920s saw multiple disasters in airship adventurism, German ...
Exactly one year after its maiden passenger flight, the Hindenburg was destroyed in a fiery inferno as it attempted to land at Lakehurst, New Jersey. Thirty-five people onboard the airship ...