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Werner Doehner

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that his mother threw him and his older brother out of the airship while it was on fire: "We were close to a window, and my mother took my brother and threw him out. She grabbed me and fell back and then threw me out." His mother then jumped from the flaming airship to the ground after them, breaking
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her hip. Werner sustained burns to his face, hands, and lower right leg. His mother had burns to her face, legs, and hands. His brother had burns to his face and right hand. His mother received five
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He eventually became historically significant when he was acknowledged as the last living survivor of the original 62 survivors who jumped from the dirigible. The last surviving crew member,
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by train. His father, sister, and 34 others were killed when it caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its
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On the 80th anniversary of the disaster, in 2017, Doehner ended his self-imposed silence and told the
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Doehner died of complications of pneumonia on November 8, 2019, at the age of 90.
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caught fire and was destroyed on May 6, 1937, during its attempt to dock with its
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Doehner was hospitalized for several months, after which he was moved to a
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because his mother threw him and his brother out of the airship
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Hindenburg disaster
rigid airship
mooring mast
Darmstadt
Mexico City
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Essen
New England Electric System
Westborough, Massachusetts
Colorado
Laconia, New Hampshire

Hindenburg disaster
Hindenburg disaster
New Jersey
Hindenburg
Mexico City
mooring mast
Naval Air Station Lakehurst
Manchester Township
triggered an inferno somewhere on the airship
Associated Press
blood transfusions
New York City
skin grafts
Werner Franz
List of last survivors of historical events
"Muere el sobreviviente casi mexicano del desastre del Hindenburg"
"Werner G. Doehner, Last Survivor of the Hindenburg, Dies at 90"
The New York Times

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