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This early press photograph was one of the hundreds taken over the course of the Hindenburg’s service that relayed to an interested public the comings and goings of this unprecedented vehicle. Less than one year after this photograph was taken, the Hindenburg unexpectedly exploded on the same New Jersey airfield. The large number of assembled journalists captured the moment of tragedy in photographs, newsreel coverage, and radio reports. Through this documentation, the disaster reached millions across the globe, linking them in a shared, shocking experience.</P></SPAN>","remarks":"Photography and Belonging rotation"}],"datebegin":1936,"sortnumber":"2010   32","published_date":"2026-06-13 02:03:53.467119","objectid":58387,"dimensions":"sheet: 18.2 × 22.8 cm (7 3/16 × 9 in.)\r\nimage: 17.1 × 21.7 cm (6 3/4 × 8 9/16 in.)","on_view":false}