- Wikipedia: Hindenburg Disaster
Describes the major airship disaster of the German zeppelin LZ 129 Hindenburg, one of the two largest aircrafts ever built. Also explains various theories regarding the cause of the mishap.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindenburg_disaster
- Hindenburg Disaster
Video footage of the dramatic end of the German blimp, in RealVideo and Quicktime.
www.vidicom-tv.com/tohiburg.htm
- Hindenburg (LZ-129)
Pictures of the German passenger airship, from the Navy Lakehurst Historical Society, New Jersey.
www.nlhs.com/hindenburg.htm
- UnMuseum: The Hindenburg Disaster
Mystery of the Hindenburg disaster.
www.unmuseum.org/hindenburg.htm
- Hydrogen Newsletter: The Hindenburg
New evidence suggests that hydrogen was not to blame for the disaster. From National Hydrogen Association (NHA) site.
www.hydrogenus.com/advocate/ad22zepp.htm
- Hindenburg
Archive of information related to the disaster. Includes theories, background, and resources.
www.hindenburg.net
- FBI Files: The Hindenburg Disaster
Documents from the Bureau's limited investigation into facts surrounding the destruction of the Hindenburg in 1937. In PDF format.
foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/hindburg.htm
- Secrets of the Dead: The Hindenburg
Puts forth the theory that an overlooked electrical conductor may have been the real cause of the Hindenburg calamity. From the PBS series.
www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/html/e3-menu.html
- Interview With Mr. Butscher
He took part in a flight on the airship to America as a crew member.
www.gzg.fn.bw.schule.de/stadt/zeppelin/10e_int.htm
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