The Hindenburg History Paperback Book by Michael M. Mooney Bantam Books 1975
Of the 97 people on board, eight have different reasons for committing sabotage.
However, one of them has a plan... In April 1937, the pride and great propaganda weapon of Nazi Germany, the airship "Hindenburg", takes off in Frankfurt for a flight across the Atlantic Ocean to Lakehurst in the USA.
Shortly before the start, they receive a message that sabotage is being prepared.
The German High Command reacts quickly and sends Gestapo agent Martin Vogel along.
Together with the airship's security officer, Commander Ritter, he is tasked with unmasking and neutralizing the perpetrator along the way.
But we need to act quickly, because no one knows when it might be too late...
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