athe hindenburg was called the titanitc of the sky,it was a zeppelin that could accomodate no more than 40 passengers and crew ,it was speedy and could fly form germany to the us in two and a half days ,it crashed in 1934 when it was landing and 35 people died hindenburg称天空的...
Plus, the Hindenburg disaster, which had been broadcast over the airwaves just the year before, was still fresh in the country’s collective psyche. This Day in History: 10/30/1938 - Welles Scares Nation The newspaper industry also felt unease from the increasing popularity of radio as an ...
Plus, the Hindenburg disaster, which had been broadcast over the airwaves just the year before, was still fresh in the country’s collective psyche. This Day in History: 10/30/1938 - Welles Scares Nation The newspaper industry also felt unease from the increasing popularity of radio as an ...
when President John Adams commissioned his “midnight appointments,” public officials understood that it is easier to circumvent or change norms than to abide by them.
In 1937, 36 passengers and crew members were killed when the Hindenburg airship—the largest ever built—caught fire midair. The event served as the origin of the phrase "Oh, the humanity,” after NBC radio announcer Herb Morrison shouted it on air. This iconic photo was taken as the air...