Titanic and Hindenburg Tribute

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2008

A Titanic and Hindenburg Tribute I Created Using "Eye of the Tiger." The Clips Come From "The Hindenburg," It's A Documentary, "The Titanic," And "Titanic."
Two of the things I really like learning about(probably the most). This video was fun to make but we gotta remember the fact that I wouldn't have been able to make this if a lotta people hadn't got hurt first. Just something we should remember. But, Enjoy!

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  • Uhh... Why eye of the tiger? You should have used a sad song because they were both terrible disasters

  • @Tailscanfly9000

    Your right, I will probably redo this. I was young and stupid at the time.

  • who took a more harder fall hindenburg or titanic?

  • Well, most the most people died on Titanic so I'd say it did. The Hindenburg was a disaster but there wasn't as great a loss of life and the percentage of the survivers was greater with the Hindenburg.

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  • You should also include clips from Seconds from disaster of both ships.

  • This shows too much titanic. I recommend you make a second video with a fair shair of clips from titanic 1997, to the recent 2011 hindenburg film.

  • @galloway6204

    I agree, the music should have been more melacholy, poignant and respectful!

  • Stupid musuc ruined it

  • @thepiegod09 Titanic obviously! and Literally

  • @thepiegod09 i would say the hindenburg even though the loss of life was lower enerone fears airships now but you will still go on a ship wont you. i wish airships were still around i would love to ride one

  • fuck you

  • @thepiegod09

    the titanic suffered more. comparing the percentages between both of the survival rates. the hindenburg's survival rate was 64% which is 62 out of 97 passengers survived, as for the titanic's.... well 32% of her passengers survived which would be 706 out of 1,517. DukeBoyO1 is right about his theory concerning you question. i know this cause im doing a research paper on the Hindenburg disaster.

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