How the Hindenburg killed an entire industry

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A routine press photo-op in 1937 ended up recording the explosion of the greatest airship ever built.

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In May 1937, the airship Hindenburg burned up while approaching Lakehurst, New Jersey, on its first flight to the US that year. A flying symbol of pride for Nazi Germany, the Hindenburg was the biggest and most elaborate zeppelin ever built. At a time when airplanes were only carrying one or two people across the Atlantic Ocean, the Hindenburg was flying paid passengers, who enjoyed its dining room, reading room, passenger lounge, and even smoking room. It was an iconic luxury vessel, but it was filled with hydrogen, a flammable gas. And when it rushed its landing in New Jersey, it ended up exploding in front of a waiting group of newsreel cameras and becoming the first aviation disaster filmed as it was taking place. Sam Shere’s photo of the moment just before the ship was entirely engulfed is now an iconic snapshot that manages to perfectly frame the entire disaster.

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37 Comments
  1. Vox says

    This is the second episode of Darkroom, our new series from producer Coleman Lowndes that digs into stories of the past, one photograph at a time.
    If you haven't seen it yet, you can watch the first episode here: http://bit.ly/2SAsmQL

    Happy Friday!

  2. If this was flown in modern time with a damn swastika on the fins! Sure it would’ve been controversial but for the reasons of history but wouldn’t be hydrogen due to the disaster

  3. James Kelly says

    Why do we think we have such a mastery over gravity. In the 20s they were flying in a floating bomb thousands of feet above the ground. Y'all trippin

  4. EcoDimension says

    wow. how did 2/3 of the passengers survive that?!?!?!?!?

  5. Vemomat !! says

    The beta version of 9/11

  6. Joseph Stalin says

    3:57 man watching tv: bloody ell Aussies watching tv: CRICKY Germans watching tv: NEEEEEIIIIIiIiIiIiNNNN

  7. MegaRoo says

    Something the size of the Titanic that could only carry the same amount of people as a bus.

  8. Madeline Kelly says

    This is one of my favourite vox videos

  9. Keep Out says

    Then comes 9/11

  10. TruDragon88 says

    Looks like a pretty cool way to travel , minus the fire and brimstone

  11. Jarid Gaming says

    Am I the only one that wishes these would return? I want to take a cruise in the sky.

  12. blakespower says

    it was bound to have terrible problems you can't fly blimps in anything but perfect weather too much wind they are useless and helium is a finite resource and hydrogen well look what happened

  13. MEGAFRANKENSTIEN says

    You mean the big explosive balloon didn’t worry anyone?

  14. Brian Evans says

    We should use hydrogen balloons for little kid's birthday parties.

  15. jellyfish says

    Or we can just use helium

  16. shaggy 12001 says

    Ah a classic led zeppelin album

  17. ACorp Productions says

    Us: embargoes Helium so only they can use it

    Also Us: makes airship out of Hydrogen anyways and blows it up

  18. Bloop ._. says

    But actually that is so sad and terrifying

  19. Kristian Kasmuller says

    Charles Lindberg before he crossed the atlantic: "swedish lunatic"
    After he did it: "American hero"

  20. RHWgaming says

    2:31 cowboy

  21. Faisal Jamal Alvei Syed says

    I like your videos 😀

  22. TJack Survival says

    Now I kinda want to make a helium one

  23. Seek n Destroy says

    Communication breakdown it’s always the same…

  24. Nessie Andrew says

    4:06 "Oh, the humanity."

  25. Shaunak Warty says

    Nice VSauce ending

  26. Chris evo says

    Found an error in the video: Amelia did not conquer the Atlantic. The Atlantic conquered her ☹️

  27. Thomas Vinsen says

    Sex

  28. VH2B [2nd channel] says

    OH THE HUMANITY

    FEW YEARS LATER:
    Bombs every city in german they can

  29. Fun fact, they wanted to use helium but the USA didnt exported it to germany during that time

  30. forever Hungry says

    I always thought the airship was a science fiction thing. Would be cool to see one myself.

  31. The Grelber says

    Research proved that the explosion was caused by the airship’s painted outer skin: virtually “solid rocket fuel” (a mixture containing aluminum and propellant!) The hydrogen did ignite, but the tragedy was caused by the paint. Furthermore, the “entire era of airships” didn’t end because of this tragedy. Newer faster air travel was starting, and the gigantic airship was already outdated … and could not compete with the new class of ocean liners (cargo and passenger).

  32. jimmy 1983 says

    Great stories with amazing content to the point. Thanks for taking us back in history. Keep up the good work👍

  33. akjax says

    This video says hydrogen has been used "to lift aircraft, like hot air balloons".

    Hot air balloons use hot air. Not hydrogen. Thus the name "hot air" balloon. If it has a lifting gas like hydrogen, it is not a hot air balloon anymore.

  34. Csősz Máté says

    On an interesting sidenote, In 1928 Amundsen the South Pole explorer from your last video died in a rescue mission, when he and others tried to locate the crash site of the Italian airship, Italia.

  35. Imacookieboi Choc chip says

    Named after a monster

  36. Aldo Arpino says

    USA: produces helium

    We have a super safe gas that can carry passengers without the danger to blow up?

    LET'S EMBARGO IT!

  37. mohindar jagnarain says

    I have memories of being here when it happened.

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