On May 6, 1937, the radio reporter Herbert Morrison was assigned to cover the arrival of the Hindenburg in New Jersey. Morrison’s touching description of the disaster after the zeppelin Hindenburg crashed has become a classic of the sound history.
<<Oh, the humanity!>> was one of those phrases used by Morrison during the explosion. It has endured and has become popular and nowadays is …
<<Oh, the humanity!>> was one of those phrases used by Morrison during the explosion. It has endured and has become popular and nowadays is used sarcastically or in situations of irony. The artist Frank Plant adopts this phrase to name one of its main works in the exhibition and also to refer to the set of works that gather this time in …