It is doubtful since that was nearly a hundred years ago. Any soldier who was in that war had to have been born no later than 1900.
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The Hindenburg disaster took place May 6, 1937. There were survivors and many of their stories remain in videos. Of the 36 passengers and 61 crew on board, 13 passengers and 22 crew died.
Sixty two people survived the Hindenburg Explosion out of 97 passengers. Many survivors jumped out of the windows and ran away as fast as they could.
Most of the crew and passengers survived. Of the 36 passengers and 61 crew, 13 passengers and 22 crew died.
Yes, that is what made it even more tragic
Probably. Two thirds of the crew and passengers survived, so if any of them had been taking pets along for the trip, they probably carried them out alive as well.
Anyone who has seen the graphic newsreel video of the Hindenburg plunging to earth in flames may be amazed to know that of the 97 passengers and crew on board, 62 survived. The disasterβs 36 deaths included 13 passengers, 22 crewmembers and one worker on the ground.
The Hindenburg was not a plane; it was an airship, a type of balloon. It was filled with highly combustible Hydrogen instead of inert Helium; so when a static electric charge set of a spark as it was landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey, it exploded and went up in flames in a matter of minutes.
2 people are still alive
everyone died on the fourth plane crash on 9/11. they were heading to the white house but civilians killed off most of the hijackers but they crash into the ground
The Hindenburg disaster was the crash of a German zeppelin in 1937 CE. It launched the news industry and ended air travel for several years.
Yes, that is what made it even more tragic
Anyone who has seen the graphic newsreel video of the Hindenburg plunging to earth in flames may be amazed to know that of the 97 passengers and crew on board, 62 survived. The disasterβs 36 deaths included 13 passengers, 22 crewmembers and one worker on the ground.
35 people were killed in that crash.
Hindenburg crashed at Lakehurst Naval Air Station, New Jersey.
The Hindenburg could fly as high as 7600 meters. The Hindenburg was lost in a fiery crash on May 6, 1937.
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lakehurst naval air station, lakehurst , NJ
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alot if a person is killed in a crash they are dead usually before anyone arrives thoise that are not killed in the crash but die after someone else has arrived on the scene, die because of the crash not in the crash as an emt and firefighter, we actually save more than we loose
The Hindenburg was not a plane; it was an airship, a type of balloon. It was filled with highly combustible Hydrogen instead of inert Helium; so when a static electric charge set of a spark as it was landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey, it exploded and went up in flames in a matter of minutes.
2 people are still alive
everyone died on the fourth plane crash on 9/11. they were heading to the white house but civilians killed off most of the hijackers but they crash into the ground