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Description Photo of NBC News reporter Max Jordan interviewing Hindenburg captain Ernst Lehmann after the airship's first US landing in Lakehurst, New Jersey in 1936. NBC sent a photographer along with its radio news crew. Captain Lehmann died from his injuries when the Hindenburg crashed in Lakehurst in 1937.
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