The airship had a luxurious gondola with private cabins and a lounge, catering primarily to the elite. The catastrophic Hindenburg disaster marked the end of airship travel, leading to the Graf ...
Hindenburg was named after the high-profile disaster of Germany's Hindenburg airship in 1937, which ignited as it flew into New Jersey. After finding potential wrongdoing, Hindenburg published a ...
In 2017, Anderson founded Hindenburg Research, naming it after the 1937 Hindenburg airship disaster. The name symbolizes the firm's mission to identify companies on the brink of collapse.
The firm says it sees the Hindenburg, the airship that famously caught fire in the 1930s to the cry of “Oh, the humanity,” as the “epitome of a totally man-made, totally avoidable disaster.” ...
The firm, named after the 1937 Hindenburg airship disaster, focused on identifying "man-made disasters" like accounting irregularities, corporate mismanagement, and hidden financial dealings.