The Hindenburg disaster took place on Thursday, May 6, 1937, as the German passenger airship LZ 129 Hindenburg caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at Naval Air Station Lakehurst, which is located adjacent to the borough of Lakehurst, New Jersey, United States. Of the 97 people on board (36 passengers and 61 crewmen), there were 35 fatalities (13 passengers and 22 crewmen). One worker on the ground was also killed, making a total of 36 dead.
The disaster was the subject of spectacular newsreel coverage, photographs, and Herbert Morrison’s recorded radio eyewitness reports[1] from the landing field, which were broadcast the next day. A variety of hypotheses have been put forward for both the cause of ignition and the initial fuel for the ensuing fire. The incident shattered public confidence in the giant, passenger-carrying rigid airship and marked the end of the airship era. -wikipedia
Was a terrible tragedy.
Good idea to include newsreel clips
when available.
You can get most of the Republic and Universal newsreels at Internet Archive but most of them are really boring.
Yes.
Fair point.
Quality of this one is exceptional as old newsreels go.
Another problem is that many of these look like they were stored in a bucket of sand. It would be really nice to have a print of this that was truly pristine.