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If the Hindenburg had never crashed, it likely would have continued to operate as a passenger airship. However, advancements in aviation technology and competition from airplanes would have likely posed significant challenges to its long-term viability. It is possible that the Hindenburg would have eventually been retired or replaced by more efficient and safer modes of transportation.

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What city or country did the journey of the Hindenburg?

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Where was the Hindenburg when is crashed?

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