Last year very few people here did. I am hoping its changed now. Lets see.
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The Hindenburg and the Costa Concordia.
Did anyone actually crack the Hindenburg mystery (there was a Q post). Apparently the Hindenburg disaster helped Hitler rise to power. I went through the passenger manifests and the timeline and just couldn't figure it out.
"Hugo Eckener was the manager of the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin during the inter-war years, and also the commander of the famous Graf Zeppelin for most of its record-setting flights, including the first airship flight around the world, making him the most successful airship commander in history. He was also responsible for the construction of the most successful type of airships of all time. An anti-Nazi who was invited to campaign as a moderate in the German presidential elections, he was blacklisted by that regime and eventually sidelined.
Hugo Eckener had always made safety his absolute priority during his many years managing airship operations. With Eckener's management, the Zeppelin company had a perfect safety record with no passenger ever sustaining a serious injury on any of the more than 1 million air miles that the rigid airships flew, until the Hindenburg disaster of 1937.[citation needed]. Eckener was in Graz, Austria when he heard news of the Hindenburg disaster on 6 May 1937. In the official inquiry he concluded that a static spark ignited leaking hydrogen in the aft section of the ship. The leak would have been caused by a sharp turn, which he believed overstrained a bracing wire, causing it to snap and rip open an adjacent gas cell."
Maybe it was to crash an industry they didn't have complete control of? Like they did with Mad Cow disease. Looks like one of the most famous airship captains and designers was very anti nazi.
Very interesting, thanks for all this info!