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Yahoo News May 6 is the 80th anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster.
106 months ago
NPR Eighty years ago today, the zeppelin Hindenburg, the largest aircraft that ever flew and was as big as an ocean liner, burst into flames while flying over New York. From our archives: A poem written by a commentator who saw the Hindenburg before the
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Remembering the Hindenburg in Verse
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Eighty years ago this Sunday, people in New York City looked up in amazement to see the ill-fated zeppelin Hindenburg make its way to an airfield in New Jersey. A poem offers a boy's-eye view of that sight.
106 months ago
HuffPost To mark the 80th anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster, we look back at a time when airships were the height of luxury and the future of air travel.
106 months ago
AP Ahead of Saturday's 80th anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster, here's AP's original coverage.
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Slate.com Hayden, a leading Vietnam War opponent and civil rights activist, later became a California state representative.
Tom Hayden Dies at Age 76
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Activist and legislator Tom Hayden has died in Santa Monica, California, his wife has confirmed. The New York Times reports that Hayden had been suff ...
113 months ago
Business Insider The Hindenburg tragically burned on May 6, 1937.
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AP Images #TodayInHistory: On Aug. 2, 1934, German President Paul von Hindenburg died, paving the way for Adolf Hitler's complete takeover. #APArchivePhoto #OTD
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Major Oskar von Hindenburg, son of German
Read more ... Empire's President, Paul von Hindenburg, who died four days ago, salutes with his decorated uniform and steel helmet, center right, next to his veiled wife and state secretary Dr. Otto Meissner, center, during the mourning service for Paul von Hindenburg in Berlin, Germany, August 6, 1934. #APPhoto
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Slate.com Incredible footage of the Hindenburg going up in flames 78 years ago today--WATCH: http://slate.me/1F6ppiO
Caught on Tape: The Hindenburg's Fiery Demise
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On May 6, 1937, the German airship Hindenburg exploded in New Jersey, after more than thirty successful transatlantic trips. That day, a combination of unfortunate events (a storm that charged the ship with static electricity and a mechanical failure
Read more ... that led to a hydrogen leak) caused a disaster that would...
131 months ago
HuffPost Crime Today is the 78-year anniversary of the crash.
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