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For many people, when they hear the word "Hindenburg," they think of fiery disaster. The Hindenburg was a huge flying ship that burst into flames while landing in 1937, killing 36 people and injuring many more. The disaster was so big, people sometimes call it "the Titanic of the skies." So why did this terrible thing happen? How did the Hindenburg go down? Let's find out.
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Listen to episode one hereFor many people, when they hear the word "Hindenburg," they think of fiery disaster. The Hindenburg was a huge flying ship that burst into flames while landing in 1937, killing 36 people and injuring many more. The disaster was so big, people sometimes call it "the Titanic of the skies." So why did this terrible thing happen? How did the Hindenburg go down? Let's find out.
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This episode was written by Heidi Coburn, narrated by Randall Lawrence, and produced by Robot Pirate Media. Original theme music was written and recorded by Luke Messimer.
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