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i think that there was 12 people injured
2 people are still alive
72 passengers 50 crew
36 people died that day in the Hindenburg not including the crew
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.
36 people died on the Hindenburg.
9000000000 people can fit on the Hindenburg
the Hindenburg can hold 40 to 60 crew members and 70 passengers
2 people are still alive
i think that there was 12 people injured
There were 36 fatalities in the disaster.
72 passengers 50 crew
36 people died that day in the Hindenburg not including the crew
The Hindenburg carried 50 passengers when launched in 1936. Before the 1937 season, additional cabins were added, allowing the Hindenburg to carry 72 passengers. http://www.airships.net/hindenburg
The construction of the Hindenburg involved a workforce of approximately 1,200 people. This included engineers, craftsmen, and laborers who worked at the Zeppelin Company in Friedrichshafen, Germany. The entire process took about 16 months, culminating in its first flight in 1936.
if they kill people all of them
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.