Hindenburg

Hindenburg is the surname of the following persons:

  • Paul von Hindenburg (1847-1934), German Field Marshal and Reich President of the German noble family of Beneckendorff and von Hindenburg
  • Bernhard von Hindenburg (1859-1932), wrote the first biography of Paul von Hindenburg
  • Carl Hindenburg (1820-1899), German cycling official and first President of the German Federal Cyclist
  • Carl Friedrich Hindenburg (1741-1808), German mathematician and philosopher
  • Gertrud von Hindenburg (1860-1921), German aristocrat and philanthropist, wife of Paul von Hindenburg
  • Margarete von Hindenburg (1897-1988), daughter of the German Reich President Paul von Hindenburg and " first lady " of the German Republic
  • Oskar von Hindenburg (1883-1960), son of Paul von Hindenburg, German Lieutenant General

Hindenburg stands for:

  • The German noble family von Hindenburg, see of Beneckendorff and von Hindenburg

The name Hindenburg - named after Paul von Hindenburg - wear or wore:

  • The house Hindenburg in Cologne
  • The Hindenburg Damm, the railway embankment from the mainland to the island of Sylt
  • The airship LZ 129 Hindenburg, which crashed in Lakehurst in 1937
  • The filming of the misfortunes of the airship LZ 129 from 1975, see The Hindenburg
  • The filming of the misfortunes of the airship LZ 129 from the year 2011, see Hindenburg (2011)
  • More preserved and former railway and road bridges, see Hindenburg Bridge ( disambiguation)

Hindenburg is or was ship name of

  • SMS Hindenburg, heavy cruiser ( battle cruisers ) the Imperial Navy
  • Liselotte of the Palatinate (ship, 1925), passenger ship, from 1925 to 1945 when Hindenburg on the Schwerin Lake
  • Hindenburg (ship, 1925), 1926-1932 motor lifeboat GMRS
  • Hindenburg (ship, 1937), 1937-1940 motor lifeboat GMRS
  • Hindenburg (ship, 1942), 1942-1944 motor lifeboat GMRS
  • Hindenburg (ship, 1944), 1944-1961 motor lifeboat GMRS

Hindenburg designated geographically:

  • The city Hindenburg in Upper Silesia, Zabrze see
  • The community Hindenburg, and 1918 United Friedrichsgraben I, in the East Prussian district Labiau
  • A hamlet of the town in the district Uckermark Templin, Brandenburg
  • A castle in Langelsheim ( Lower Harz )
  • Valid until 1949 the name of the village in the municipality of Hagen Linde Nordwestuckermark, Brandenburg
  • A castle on the outskirts of Badenhausen

See also:

  • Villa Hindenburg
  • Disambiguation
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