The fleet, gray Zeppelin Hindenburg, the greatest lighter-than-air craft in the world, was blown asunder and consumed by flames at 7:25 o’clock last night 300 feet above the heads of a thousand ...
The Hindenburg was more than an airship - it was a flying palace, a steel and hydrogen titan that dwarfed every aircraft of ...
Oct. 5 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1918, Germany's Hindenburg Line was broken as World War I neared an end. In 1921, the World Series is broadcast on the radio for the first time. In 1935, ...
Packed in their trenches, soldiers of the 120th Infantry Regiment of the U.S. 30th Infantry Division (“Old Hickory”) awaited dawn’s over-the-top signal to spearhead the allied assault. Their commander ...
New York National Guard Soldiers of the 27th Division cross a bridge over the LeSelle River on their way to St. Souplet, France during the Hindenburg Line campaign in the fall of 1918. (Courtesy New ...
The Hindenburg disaster at Lakehurst, New Jersey, which marked the end of the era of passenger-carrying airships. (Photo by Sam Shere/Getty Images) EDITOR'S NOTE: On May 6, 1937, the German airship ...
Erik Sass is covering the events of the war exactly 100 years after they happened. This is the 271st installment in the series. In the first months of 1917, the German Army achieved one of the ...
ONEIDA, N.Y – The gravestone of a New York National Guard Soldier who died while storming the Hindenburg Line more than 100 years ago was set right the day after Memorial Day 2020 by present-day ...
Welcome to the 21st century. Flying cars. Disposable clothing. And overhead, fleets of majestic airships, ferrying glamorous international passengers from America to Europe and back again, all through ...
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