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Germany's two mighty airships, the 'Graf Zeppelin' and the 'Hindenburg', 1936. The two airships were used for regular transatlantic flights in the 1930s. They were the largest flying machines ever built. The 'Hindenburg' was destroyed when it caught fire while mooring at Lakehurst, New Jersey on 6 May 1937. 13 passengers and 22 members of the crew were killed in the accident. From Germany: The Olympic Year, published by Volk und Reich Verlag. (Berlin, 1936).
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AR9404252
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3210px × 4353px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1930s
20th century
AIR TRANSPORT
AIRSHIP
B&W
B/W
Balloon
Black & White
Black and white
Count Ferdinand von
Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin
dirigible
FERDINAND
Ferdinand von
FLIGHT
Graf von Zeppelin
Graf Zeppelin
Hindenburg
Historica Graphica Collection
LZ1
Monochrome
mooring mast
National Socialism (ca. 1933-1945)
Nazi
NAZIS
Nazism
Photograph
Propaganda
THIRTIES
transport
TRANSPORTATION
Wire
ZEPPELIN