
1938 Sudetendeutsche Freiheitsfahrt
During the December 1938 flight of the LZ-130 Graf Zeppelin II to the Sudetenland, the Graf Zeppelin II was called upon to drop propaganda leaflets advertising the upcoming Sudetenland plebiscite.
During the December 1938 flight of the LZ-130 Graf Zeppelin II to the Sudetenland, the Graf Zeppelin II was called upon to drop propaganda leaflets advertising the upcoming Sudetenland plebiscite.
The LZ-129 Hindenburg and LZ-127 Graf Zeppelin were called upon to fly in tandem around Germany, dropping propaganda leaflets promoting the Nazi Party’s desired result.
On 20 August 1925, Dr. Eckener launched the Zeppelin-Eckener-Spende des Deutschen Volkes (Zeppelin-Eckener Fund of the German People) campaign.
On 22-23 July 1939, the Graf Zeppelin II made a round trip from Frankfurt to Bielefeld, then Münster, and back to Frankfurt.
From 17-24 September 1936, the Hindenburg (LZ-129) made its eighth trip from Friedrichshafen to Lakehurst, NJ, and back.
On 1 August 1936, the Hindenburg (LZ-129) made a round-trip flight from Frankfurt over the grounds of the 1936 Summer Olympics.