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What is the duration of The Hindenburg film?

The duration of The Hindenburg - film - is 2.08 hours.


When was The Hindenburg - film - created?

The Hindenburg - film - was created on 1975-12-25.


Was the Hindenburg still Nazi property when it caught on fire?

yes


What happen to the Hindenburg?

its called CAUGHT ON FIRE AND BURNED TO THE GROUND


How did the Hindenburg set on fire?

While what caused the fire is unknown, a fire began from the inside and quickly spread throughout the airship.


Was the Hindenburg filled with helium?

No, the Hindenburg airship was filled with hydrogen gas, not helium. The use of hydrogen was a factor in the Hindenburg disaster, as the highly flammable gas led to the airship catching fire and crashing in 1937.


What is the name of the airship that caught fire in the 1930s killing 35 people?

Hindenburg


What was the difference between the Titanic and Hindenburg disaster?

Well, the obvious answer is that the Hindenburg was an airship (zeppelin), and the Titanic was an ocean liner. Most deaths in the Hindenburg were from fire or jumping from the airship, while most deaths on the Titanic were from drowning or exposure. Finally, there were many more deaths on the Titanic than on the Hindenburg.


What type of gas filled the Hindenburg airship?

It was hydrogen. That's why it caught fire. Modern airships use helium.


Why do we remember the Hindenburg not the Akron?

The Hindenburg was caught on film, and unlike the Akron it's cause was a mystery and it was an important nazi symbol as well and was also filled with flammable gas unlike the Akron


Is Hindenburg a pronoun?

No, "Hindenburg" is not a pronoun. It is a proper noun referring to the German airship LZ 129, which famously caught fire in 1937. Pronouns are words that can take the place of nouns, like "he," "she," or "it."


Why was the skin of the Hindenburg a major cause of the fire that destroyed the airship?

It wasn't. (See link below).