hindenburg in English

noun

family name; Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934), German field marshal and second president of Germany (1925-1934); The Hindenburg, largest aircraft to ever take flight, German-built airship which caught fire and was destroyed as it landed in New Jersey (USA)

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1. 8 Hindenburg regarded such a prospect with abhorrence.

2. Well, picture the Hindenburg meets Chernobyl meets Three Mile Island meets Tron 2.

3. You're afraid their tits are gonna go up like the Hindenburg or something.

4. On 15 March, President Hindenburg had already added another hurdle to the success of the referendum.

5. Six days later, Hindenburg replaced Seydlitz as flagship of the I Scouting Group.

6. So the Hindenburg wasn't, you know, it was inevitable it was going to go.

7. Derfflinger's hull contained 16 watertight compartments, though Lützow and Hindenburg had an additional seventeenth compartment.

8. Dirigibles include rigid Airships (like the Hindenburg), semi-rigid Airships (like the Zeppelin NT), and blimps (like the Goodyear blimp)

9. After a series of unsuccessful cabinets, Hindenburg appointed Hitler as Chancellor of Germany on 30 January 1933.

10. Falkenhayn was relieved of his command by the Kaiser in August and replaced by Hindenburg and Ludendorff.

11. The "Golden Age" of the airships ended on May 6, 1937 when the Hindenburg caught fire, killing 36 people.

12. In the coming years, the new airport was home base of the two largest German airships LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin and LZ 129 Hindenburg .

13. Bobby and Gunny return to First Earth, only to find that Spader and Rose have gone ahead, seeking to stop Winn Farrow from shooting a firework rocket into Hindenburg.

14. His first operation at the relatively small Battle of Hamel demonstrated the validity of his approach and later actions before the Hindenburg Line in 1918 confirmed it.

15. Airships like the Graf Zeppelin, the Hindenburg, and their American counterparts, the Macon and the Akron, reached lengths of up to 800 ft (244 m) with volume capacities nearing seven million cubic feet

16. From August 1916 Hindenburg, adjointed by Ludendorff, was Chief of Staff of the German Armed Forces, creating what was effectively a military-industrial dictatorship , the Third Supreme Command, largely relegating the Kaiser , Wilhelm II , to he periphery.

17. ‘Whereupon President Hindenburg appointed Hitler to the Chancellorship, and the Nazis started taking over.’ ‘One of the greatest steps forward was made the following year, when two female students entered Beijing University under the Chancellorship of Cai Yuanpei, a forceful advocate of equal education.’

18. ‘Whereupon President Hindenburg appointed Hitler to the Chancellorship, and the Nazis started taking over.’ ‘One of the greatest steps forward was made the following year, when two female students entered Beijing University under the Chancellorship of Cai Yuanpei, a forceful advocate of equal education.’

19. The Airship "America" of 1910: The First Attempt to Fly the Atlantic; The Hindenburg Disaster; Airship People; The Goodyear Blimp, Today and Yesterday; Zeppelin NT; Hydrogen and Helium in Rigid Airship Operations; Hydrogen Airship Disasters; The Airship and Futurism: Utopian Visions of the Airship; Deutsche Zeppelin-Reederei (DZR) Zeppelin Mail