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Max Pruss (13 September 1891 – 28 November 1960) was the commanding captain of the
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LZ 129 ''Hindenburg'' on its last voyage and a surviving crew member of the disaster.


Biography

Max Pruss was born in 1891 in Sgonn, East Prussia (now
Zgon, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship Zgon (german: Hirschen; before 1938: Sgonn) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Piecki, within Mrągowo County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately south of Piecki, south of Mrągowo, and ...
,
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). He joined the
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in 1906 and completed airship training during
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, serving as an
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man on the German Zeppelins. Pruss became part of the ''Hindenburg'' crew in 1936 on the third flight to
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. During his career, he flew 171 times over the Atlantic. The final flight of the ''Hindenburg'' was May 3–6, 1937, and it was Pruss' first flight as commanding Captain of the ''Hindenburg''. According to ''Airships.net'' he was a member of the
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.


''Hindenburg'' disaster

Pruss was commander of the airship during the ''Hindenburg'' disaster of 6 May 1937. This was his first time commanding a trip to Lakehurst. Pruss and several crew members rode the ''Hindenburg'' down to the ground as it burned, then ordered everybody out. He carried radio operator Willy Speck out of the wreckage, then looked for survivors until rescuers were forced to restrain him. Pruss, however, suffered extensive burns and had to be taken out by ambulance to Paul Kimball Hospital in Lakewood. The burns were so extensive that he was given last rites, but although his face was disfigured for the rest of his life, his condition improved over the next few months. Pruss was unable to testify at investigative committees, but officially he was not held responsible. Pruss, along with other airship crewmen, maintained that the disaster was caused by sabotage, and dismissed the possibility that it was sparked by lightning or static electricity. Although
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did not rule out other causes, he criticized Pruss' decision to carry out the landing in poor weather conditions, expressing his belief that sharp turns ordered by Pruss during the landing approach may have caused gas to leak, which could have been ignited by static electricity. Pruss insisted that such turns were normal procedure, and that the stern heaviness experienced during the approach was normal due to rainwater being displaced at the tail. However, it has been suggested that Pruss maintained his belief of sabotage because of guilt or to maintain the credibility of himself and the airship business.'' Hindenburg: The Untold Story'', distributed by
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International, May 6, 2007.


After the ''Hindenburg''

Pruss returned to Germany around October 1937, where he served as commandant of
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as
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broke out. By this time he was already urging the modernization of Germany's remaining Zeppelin fleet, and during a 1940 visit by
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to Frankfurt Airport this was the subject of an alleged quarrel between Pruss and Göring. In the 1950s Pruss tried to raise money for new Zeppelin construction, citing the comfort and luxury of this mode of transportation.Waibel, B. (2002): Das Projekt LZ 132. Wiederbelebung der Zeppelin-Luft Schiffahrt in den fünfziger Jahren?, in: Meighörner, W. (Hrsg.): Luftschiffe: Die nie gebaut wurden, Friedrichshafen, S. 139-149. He died in 1960 of pneumonia after a stomach operation. Pruss did not see his dream realized, as his death was over 30 years before the construction of a new airship at the
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complex by Zeppelin Neue Technologie (NT).


Portrayals

In the 1975 film, '' The Hindenburg'', Pruss was portrayed by
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. This portrayal is inaccurate because Pruss is portrayed as ignoring the advice of the 2nd Captain
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, who only traveled as an observer, saying "I'll do the worrying on this trip". In the docudrama '' Hindenburg: The Untold Story'' he was portrayed by
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. In the 2011 RTL television movie he is portrayed by Jürgen Schornagel. The '' Hindenburg'' is featured in the series '' Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction'' as the setting of a story in which a married couple ride on the airship while recounting to friends of theirs how years ago they escaped certain death when they missed a trip on the doomed Passenger Liner '' RMS Lusitania''. In the pilot episode of the TV series '' Timeless'' Pruss was featured but not mentioned by name.


Bibliography


References


''Hindenburg'' Captain Max Pruss
- airships.net

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pruss, Max German airship aviators Survivors of aviation accidents or incidents 1891 births 1960 deaths LZ 129 Hindenburg People from East Prussia People from Mrągowo County Deaths from pneumonia in Germany