Hindenburg at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games.
LZ-129 Hindenburg at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
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by Dan (Airships.net) on February 28, 2010
Hindenburg at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games.
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Beautiful photo! The car on the right is a 1934 Studebaker President Eight. At that time Studebaker was the most popular American brand imported into Europe, with assembly plants in Britian, France, and Holland. Like their American counterparts, many upper middle class Europeans owned Studebakers. The car on the left looks European, but I’m not sure the make – note the Olympic pennant behind the right headlight!
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