
THE HINDENBURG DISASTER
(May 6, 1937 – Lakehurst Naval Air Station, New Jersey)
Surviving
Hindenburg Crew
(After the Disaster)

The Official Story


SURVIVING HINDENBURG CREW MEMBERS
(May 9, 1937)
Some of the surviving Hindenburg officers and crew gathered at Lakehurst Air Station three days after the disaster. Some of the men are wearing US Marine uniforms because their belongings were destroyed in the fire; many had to shed their burning clothing when they escaped from the airship.
Source: Wikipedia
FRONT ROW (L-R): | BACK ROW (L-R): |
— Fritz Deeg (Steward) — Jonny Dörflein (Mechanic) — Eduard Boëtius (Navigator) — Xaver Maier (Head Cook) — Werner Franz (Cabin Boy) — Rudolph Sauter (Chief Engineer) — Wilhelm Steeb (Mechanic Trainee) — Heinrich Bauer (Watch Officer) — Helmut Lau (Helmsman) — German Zettel (Chief Mechanic) | — Max Hennerberg (Steward) — Max Zabel (Navigator) — Severin Klein (Steward) — Egon Schweikardt (Radio Operator) — Wilhelm Balla (Steward) — Eugen Nunnenmacher (Steward) — Albert Stöffler (Pastry Chef) — Heinrich Kubis (Chief Stewads) — Kurt Bauer (Elevatorman) — Eugen Schäuble (Engineering Officer) — Alfred Grözinger (Cook) |
The Truth
FALSE FLAG
A false flag is a covert operation designed to deceive; the deception creates the appearance of a particular party, group, or nation being responsible for some activity, disguising the actual source of responsibility.


