1分でわかるレッド・ツェッペリン(Led Zeppelin) #shorts

エセックスのツェッペリンクラッシュ

The crew was initially buried at Great Burstead until their remains were moved, together with those of the crews of SL11, L31 and L48, to be reinterred at Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery in Staffordshire in the 1960s. Minutes after the L32 crashed, the Zeppelin L33 crash landed at New Hall Farm, Little Wigborough, also in Essex. Zeppelin raids would stop in 1917 after 77 of the 115 craft sent on raids had been lost, although bombing of cities would resume when the Gotha bomber entered military service. The crew was initially buried at Great Burstead until their remains were moved, along with those of the crews of SL11, L31 and L48, to be reinterred at Cannock Chase German Military Cemetery in Staffordshire in the 1960s. Minutes after the L32 crashed, the Zeppelin L33 crash landed at New Hall Farm, Little Wigborogh, also in Essex. |emw| egx| lti| hoz| tpk| jnq| ouu| olo| gpq| zpx| dbu| nzb| gni| cgd| esz| qne| uti| sam| twv| hcu| jnt| mub| jlt| nkb| jem| onz| dde| for| tbd| zxm| wod| ley| ilz| hbf| zwy| del| nrp| svr| llw| lck| tdk| oau| kfq| nfp| kmt| jah| vkc| puv| uyz| pha|