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Little-known fact about the Hindenburg.


Germany wanted to use Helium, but they didn't have any; tried to buy some from the Allies, but they refused. So, they used Hydrogen, with the well-documented results.

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Interesting. U.S. law forbade the use of helium at the time, which changed after the incident.

http://www.history.com/news/the-hindenburg-disaster-9-surprising-facts

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Actually, U.S. law forbade the EXPORT of helium at the time. They were afraid enemy countries might use it against them.

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They didn't want everyone talking funny in the event of a leak.

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I knew that.

What kills me is that you MINE helium.

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Agree. I think "extract" or "drill" would be better words than "mine".

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There's actually plentiful helium in the air. Since it doesn't react with anything and is too hard to chill to liquid form, it's almost impossible to extract from the atmosphere. The person who figures out how to do it practically will become a multi-billionaire overnight.

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Germany wanted to use Helium, but they didn't have any; tried to buy some from the Allies, but they refused. So, they used Hydrogen, with the well-documented results.


Is this really "little known" at this point? That's sad. This has always been one of the most well-known facts about the event.

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Is this really "little known" at this point? That's sad.


I didn't know, so know I learned something new today!


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Is this really "little known" at this point? That's sad.

Very sad. The current state of the educational system in this country is sad, and dangerous to the future of our economy. The children from other countries will be gobbling up all the high-paying jobs here, while our kids will be asking that eternal question: "You want fries with that?"

Just look at level of literacy on these boards -- it's awful. A huge percentage of American kids today can't identify "Europe" on a globe, never mind individual countries.

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I knew about it but was always told that it was "too expensive" so the Germans opted out.

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Actually there's considerable controversy over whether the hydrogen was the most important element. The fabric used in the airship's skin may have been much more important.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindenburg_disaster#Fire's_initial_fuel

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The pilot was the only good episode.

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Sure...

There was a small room where smokers were allowed to puff and smoke and puff.

https://www.airships.net/hindenburg-smoking-room

In a balloon traveling across the world!

No wonder the Nazis lost the war.

Morons.

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