Did Hitler make any public statements in reaction to the Hindenburg disaster?
Days after the explosion, Hitler banned the flight of all hydrogen filled airships. Although German Zeppelins had been safe and doing well up until the Hindenburg explosion; the disaster signaled the end of passenger travel by dirigible. Steady improvements in airplanes had already cut down on dirigible travel and airships like the Hindenburg would soon become just a footnote in aviation history.
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