File:Hindenburg Disaster.jpg
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Zeppelin-ramp de Hindenburg / Hindenburg zeppelin disaster
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Sam Shere (1905–1982)
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English: Zeppelin the Hindenburg on fire at the mooring mast of Lakehurst (United States of America) 6 May 1937. Ballast water is thrown down. Exit airships.
Français : La zeppelin Hindenburg en feu lors de son atterrissage à Lakehurst, États-Unis, le 6 ai 1937. Des ballastes d'eau sont jetés.
Nederlands: Het Duitse luchtschip (zeppelin) de Hindenburg staat in brand bij de landingsmast van Lakehurst New Jersey, Verenigde Staten van Amerika, 6 mei 1937. Er wordt ballastwater afgeworpen. Het einde van de luchtschepen.
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