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[[File:Six Seconds to Hell.jpg|thumb|''Six Seconds to Hell''.]]'''''Six Seconds to Hell''''' is a well-known illustration | [[File:Six Seconds to Hell.jpg|thumb|''Six Seconds to Hell''.]]'''''Six Seconds to Hell''''' (May 6, 1937) is a well-known illustration of [[Baron Zersetzung]] (left) and [[The Eel]] (right) fighting while descending by rope from a burning [[Airship (nonfiction)|airship]], presumably the [[Hindenburg disaster (nonfiction)|Hindenburg]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 24 January 2018
Six Seconds to Hell (May 6, 1937) is a well-known illustration of Baron Zersetzung (left) and The Eel (right) fighting while descending by rope from a burning airship, presumably the Hindenburg.
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