Bad Year Blimp During The Great Depression

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The “Bad Year Blimp” In a matter of seconds a massive ball of fire arose over the Naval Air Station in Lakehurst New Jersey. Black clouds of smoke filled the sky, and people ran in terror, trying to find safety. The explosion of the Hindenburg on Thursday May 6, 1937, was reported to be the biggest disaster in history due to the lack of technology and engineering human errors. In that short period of time 35 people lost their lives and many of the 97 passengers were brutally injured (The Hindenburg Disaster). We will always remember this tragic day, but because of this the means of transportation have improved greatly and many travel the world safely, not having to worry about fatal accidents like the zeppelin perishing in Lakehurst, New Jersey. …show more content…

This airship could only be used by the upper class due to the conditions in the United States at the time. This blimp was built in 1936 during the Great Depression in the United States. Known as the biggest economic fall in history, the Great Depression began in October of 1929 when the stock market crashed. This depression left thirteen to fifteen million Americans unemployed and caused half of the country's banks to go out of business (The Great Depression). The depression finally came to an end in 1939 because World War II circumstances demanded the American war industries and supplies industries to produce large quantities of war supplies for the soldiers fighting over seas (The Great Depression). The Hindenburg, equivalent to a luxurious cruise, was not affordable by hardly anyone in America. This German aircraft was fascinating and new to everyone, means of transportation were not nearly as advanced as today's

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