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Author Lace, William W.

Title The Hindenburg disaster of 1937 / William W. Lace.

Publication Info. New York : Chelsea House Publishers, [2008]
©2008

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 Plainville Public Library - Children's Department  J TRANSPORTATION 363.12 LAC    Check Shelf
Description 120 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Series Great historic disasters
Great historic disasters.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-112) and index.
Contents Introduction: Approach -- LZ129 -- "Up ship!" -- Journey -- Inferno -- Aftermath -- Investigation -- Das Ende -- Chronology and timeline -- Glossary.
Summary On May 6, 1937, the celebrated airship Hindenburg caught fire during its landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey, killing 36 people. A German zeppelin, the Hindenburg was the largest airship ever built. It made numerous transatlantic journeys, offering passengers comfort and luxury during the years of the Great Depression. What was supposed to be a routine landing on the first transatlantic flight of the season ended in tragedy. Present at the site were many journalists, who were on hand to record the tragedy for the entire world to see, etching the indelible images on the minds of generations to come. The Hindenburg disaster was so great it effectively ended the practice of using dirigibles for passenger use. In "The Hindenburg Disaster of 1937", read about what caused this tragedy.
Subject Hindenburg (Airship) -- Juvenile literature.
Aircraft accidents -- New Jersey -- Juvenile literature.
Airships -- Germany -- Juvenile literature.
Hindenburg (Airship)
Aircraft accidents -- New Jersey.
Airships -- Germany.
ISBN 9780791097397
0791097390
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