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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
The Hindenburg - A Journey Through the Attic
04:55 • 3min
The Sea, the Wind, the Sea, and the Sea.
07:45 • 2min
A Memoir of a Day
09:50 • 3min
The Death of a Zeppelin
12:29 • 2min
Captain Layman and the Hindenburg
14:54 • 2min
Captain Layman's Heroism May Be Greater Than Anyone Knew
16:37 • 2min
The Hindenburg Airship
18:26 • 5min
How Does a Hot Air Balloon Work?
23:28 • 5min
Helium Balloons - What Are They?
28:50 • 2min
Airships - What's a Dirigible?
30:41 • 4min
Did the Germans Think of Helium for the Hindenburg?
35:08 • 5min
The Hindenburg, a German Aircraft, Sold a Problem for Airships
39:50 • 5min
The Hindenburg Disaster From the Reason Perspective
44:47 • 5min
Is It Sabotage?
49:44 • 4min
Is There Evidence of a Bomb?
53:30 • 2min
What Is the Most Probable Theory of What Happened?
55:09 • 5min
The Hidden Hindenberg
01:00:38 • 3min
Captain Layman and the Hindenburg Disaster
01:03:17 • 5min
The Hindenburg Disaster
01:08:20 • 3min
Did Ekener Speculate the Design Flaw?
01:10:59 • 5min
The Hindenburg Disaster
01:16:09 • 3min
The Hidden Hindenburg - The Most Probable Version of What Happened
01:18:47 • 5min



The Hindenburg was one of the most impressive airships ever to fly, and when it crashed in 1937, it shocked the world. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli discuss the Hindenburg crash, what happened to make it explode, and whether there was sabotage or even a coverup of the facts of the tragedy.