DescriptionHugo Eckener official welcome Hindenburg 1936.jpg
Photo of Dr. Hugo Eckener being officially greeted by the United States after the first landing of the Hindenburg on May 9, 1936. From left: R. Walton Moore, Assistant Secretary of State, Admiral William H. Standley, shaking hands with Dr. Hugo Eckener. At extreme right is Commander Charles Rosendahl, then chief of the Lakehurst Naval station, where the airship landed.
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