Just a guy trying to connect the dots.

For some reason this sentence keeps creeping into my thoughts.

β€œThe truth would put 99% of people in the hospital.”

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Hindenburg 6 May 1937 fastest way to travel and in style. 36 people died in the acident 13 of those were passengers. Congress banned any us citizen from airbus travel after that bringing an end to airbus travel. What i am struggling to find is the names of the 13 passengers who died maybe someone can help? Someone must have been significant to be metioned in the above drop?

Aussie Patriot. Nasty1 on twit-ta . I walk my own path, share my own thoughts & my own digs.

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Thank you

Aussie Patriot. Nasty1 on twit-ta . I walk my own path, share my own thoughts & my own digs.

In response Danel Groenewald to her Publication

You're welcomeπŸ˜ŽπŸ‘

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What stood out to me: Hermann Doehner was general manager of Beick, Felix y Compania, a prominent German wholesale drug company headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico. Mrs. Doehner, however, was apprehensive about the flight and did not particularly want the family to travel by air.
Colonel Fritz Erdmann Along with fellow Luftwaffe officers Major Hans-Hugo Witt and Lieutenant Claus Hinkelbein, Erdmann was sent along on the flight in order to observe the cutting-edge long-range navigational techniques and weather forecasting practices employed by the Hindenburg's command crew. This required the three Luftwaffe men to make frequent visits to the ship's control car – according to Major Witt, perhaps half a dozen visits per day. Much has been made over the years of a claim made by author Michael Mooney in his 1972 book The Hindenburg that Erdmann, Witt and Hinkelbein were aboard the ship not as mere observers, but as security officers tasked with finding and stopping a potential saboteur.

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Along with prominent business men and some Reporters

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πŸ‘† Could be nothing but when I hear Drug Company....

Also John Pannes was the New York manager for the Hamburg-America Steamship Line, which also handled arrangements for the Hindenburg's flights to Lakehurst. he went back to save his wife that went to her cabin.....Tragic Love Story

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