hindenburg (Meaning)

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hindenburg (n)

German field marshal and statesman; as president of the Weimar Republic he reluctantly appointed Hitler as chancellor in 1933 (1847-1934)

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hindenburg Sentence Examples

  1. The Hindenburg was an awe-inspiring airship that captivated the world.
  2. The tragic crash of the Hindenburg on May 6, 1937, forever altered the course of aviation history.
  3. The Hindenburg's luxurious cabins offered passengers a comfortable and unforgettable flying experience.
  4. The giant swastika emblazoned on the side of the Hindenburg was a reminder of Nazi Germany's rise to power.
  5. The Hindenburg's commander, Hugo Eckener, was a skilled and respected navigator known for his cautious approach.
  6. The Hindenburg's enormous size made it a marvel of human ingenuity, but also a vulnerable target.
  7. The precise cause of the Hindenburg's fiery demise remains a subject of debate and speculation to this day.
  8. The Hindenburg's crash cast a long shadow over the future of air travel, leading to increased safety regulations and the development of more advanced aircraft.
  9. The memory of the Hindenburg continues to haunt the imaginations of those who witnessed its tragic end.
  10. The Hindenburg's legacy is a poignant reminder of both the promise and the peril of human ambition.

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German field marshal and statesman; as president of the Weimar Republic he reluctantly appointed Hitler as chancellor in 1933 (1847-1934)

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The Hindenburg was an awe-inspiring airship that captivated the world.

The tragic crash of the Hindenburg on May 6, 1937, forever altered the course of aviation history.

The Hindenburg's luxurious cabins offered passengers a comfortable and unforgettable flying experience.

The giant swastika emblazoned on the side of the Hindenburg was a reminder of Nazi Germany's rise to power.