

The crash of the Hindenburg brought an end to the airship era, and contributed to the growth of the aviation industry. It's smoke, and it's in flames now and the frame is crashing to the ground, not quite to the mooring mast. it's a terrific crash, ladies and gentlemen. Crashing, oh! Four- or five-hundred feet into the sky and it. Included in the episode is the famous eyewitness commentary from radio station WLS reporter Herbert Morrison :

A number of theories as to why it caught fire and crashed have been put forward, although none have been established as the cause. Thirteen passengers and 22 crew members, along with one person on the ground were killed in the crash. The episode features the crash of the German airship Hindenburg, which was arriving at NAS Lakehurst, Manchester Township, New Jersey after its first cross-Atlantic flight. Susanna Thompson as Carolyn "Carol" Preston.Lucy discovers that she is engaged to a man named Noah, with whom she has apparently had a relationship for several years.Consequently, Amy Preston would not be born this also suggests that Wallace was not Lucy's biological father. Because of this, Wallace would never meet Carolyn Preston furthermore, Carolyn would not develop lung cancer, as her breakup with Wallace in the original timeline caused her to go on a smoking binge. Among the surviving passengers is Irene Doehner (1923-1997), whose granddaughter would marry Henry Wallace.Only two deaths occur: Kate Drummond and one of Flynn's henchmen, Stiv (who is unidentified because his remains are too badly burned).

All passengers of the Hindenburg survive a different disaster, which is reported to have been caused by terrorists known as the Anarchist Black Cross.

George Patton, and the helicopter might not be invented. Without them, the United Nations might not be formed, the course of the D-Day invasion might have been different under Gen. Rockefeller, Jr., Omar Bradley, and Igor Sikorsky.
