Did ja doos blow it up then? It's one of those things you don't hear much about despite it most probably being sabotage that caused it. I would be surprised if flying a swastika airship over jew york WOULDN'T provoke some extreme reaction.>Remember what they took from you
ITS FULL OF GAS
>Jews Jews Jews Jews Jews Jews Jews
>>18175800>Stop talking about us! Just stop it! IGNORE US! Stop noticing our last names! STOP!
>>18175802>provides no evidence it was Jews/pol/tranny melty begins and we aren't even 5 posts in.
>>18175821>OY VEY HE KEEPS NOTICING SHUT IT DOWN
>>18175798>>18175786The Hindenburg was neglected and they did stupidly try to dock it in high wind and without precautions. Jews had moved into airplanes and the inability of capitalism to manufacture airships anymore caused the industry to decline and the cranes to stop being made.
>>18175786Arson is one of the go-to methods of the jews. Library of Alexandria, London, their own children, etc.....
>>18175837Yes, the exact same jew that posts the exact same "/pol/tranny melty" phrase in every JIDF required responses.
>>18175786There's no evidence of this as far as I'm aware but it's vaguely plausible
>>18175786It blew up because it was full of hydrogen. It was full of hydrogen because the US had passed the US Helium Act.
>>18175786germs crumble when in other countries
>>18175821Where's the proof it wasnt jews?
>>18175800Sorry i don't like bringing THEM up but it just happens to go that way when i think about any random invention
>>18175821Ok but who else is going to sabotage a nazi balloon on US soil in 1937 while the average American still couldn't give two shits about Germany
>>18177162>the Helium act of 1925Holy fuck its real.
>>18175786Everyone tried to make airships a thing. America, France, Germany, Britain all have stories of great airships that killed important figures in their field, or a grand catastrophe like this, or both.
>>18177507>today, on /his/, anon learned some historyYes, literally no one would choose to operate an engine suspended beneath a huge bag of highly flammable hydrogen if safe, inert helium was an option, but thanks to the helium act it wasn't.