File:Some of the Hindenburg crew after the disaster 1937.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSome of the Hindenburg crew after the disaster 1937.jpg | Some of the surviving Hindenburg officers and crew gathered at Lakehurst Air Station three days after the disaster. Some of the men are wearing US Marine uniforms because their belongings were destroyed in the fire; many had to shed their burning clothing when they escaped from the airship. Unfortunately, the news story did not identify everyone shown in the photo; those who were identified are marked with notations. |
Date | Taken on 9 May 1937 |
Source | back |
Author | Associated Press |
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Pre-1978 no mark |
- A search for original copyright was done in artwork for the year 1937. While Associated Press did register a few photos for 1937, there were no photos pertaining to the Hindenburg among them. There's no evidence of original copyright on this photo.
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Annotations InfoField | This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons |
Rudolph Sauter, Chief Engineer
Heinrich Bauer, watch officer
Werner Franz, cabin boy
Heinrich Kubis, Chief Stewads
Max Hennerberg (Steward)
Fritz Deeg (Steward)
Max Zabel, Navigator
Jonny Dörflein, Mechanic
Severin Klein, Steward
Eduard Boëtius, Navigator
Egon Schweikardt, Radio Operator
Xaver Maier, Head Cook
Wilhelm Balla, Steward
Eugen Nunnenmacher, Steward
Wilhelm Steeb, Mechanic Trainee
Albert Stöffler, Pastry Chef
Kurt Bauer, Elevatorman
Helmut Lau, Helmsman
Eugen Schäuble, Engineering Officer
Alfred Grözinger, Cook
German Zettel, Chief Mechanic
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