EVB2924031: Injured in the Hindenburg Crash. Survivors are dazed and bloodied by the explosion, fire and crash, a man and women passenger are given first aid before going to the hospital. There were among the 23 passengers who survived the wreck. 13 passengers were killed. May 6, 1937 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924178: Communist Party Headquarters in New York City. Police at the Daily Worker and Communist Party building after an explosion which shattered its windows and caused considerable damage on nearby buildings. The explosion occurred in the first floor offices of the Daily Worker newspaper. Sept 4, 1966 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924340: 200 Quit the Bonus Army. The Federal Government offered loans to Veterans for transportation home and food on the way. Men applied for their loans at the sign reading, 'Apply Here for B.E.F. (Bonus Expeditionary Force) Railroad Tickets. Veterans Administration.' July 9, 1932 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924454: Donald Campbell was killed his jet powered boat, Bluebird K7, on Lake Coniston. Jan. 4, 1967. Campbell died strapped into cockpit of his bullet-shaped speedboat when it somersaulted 60 feet into the air at more than 300 mph. 1. Bluebird K7 begins to leave the surface of the water. 2. Boat leaves water at sharp angle like jet plane taking off. 3. Craft reaches near vertical position. 4. Bluebird twists and begins downward plunge. - / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924487: DuPonts and their lawyer at Munitions probe. Pierre DuPont (left) Irenee DuPont (center) and their counsel, Colonel William J. Donovan (Wild Bill Donovan, of WW2, Office of Strategic Services), of New York, in the Senate Munitions hearing at Washington, D.C., Dec. 4, 1934 - / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924523: Father Divine followers carried ,000 in suitcases to the bank for a cashier's check. It was to purchase the Hotel Riviera, in Newark, N.J. for a new communal 'heaven', Oct. 21, 1949. It took 14 tellers 3 hours, 35 minutes to count nearly half a million dollars in , . and bills. - / Bridgeman Images