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Meet Jupp Wiertz, One of the Most Well-known German Poster Artists of the Early 20th Century

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Jupp Wiertz, born in 1888 in the charming city of Aachen. After studying in Berlin and mastering the art of lithography in Leipzig, he began his career as a fine art printer in 1914. By the 1920s and ’30s, his talent had propelled him into the spotlight as one of the most celebrated poster artists of his time. Continue reading »

The Zep Diner, a Popular Eating Place at Hollywood Modeled on the Lines of a Zeppelin, in the 1930s

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The Zep Diner, a Zeppelin-shaped eatery, opened in Los Angeles in the early 1930s at 515 W. Florence Avenue near S. Figueroa. Continue reading »

This is Schienenzeppelin, the Futuristic Train With Propeller and Airplane Engine From the 1930s

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The Schienenzeppelin was an experimental railcar resembling a Zeppelin airship, designed by German engineer Franz Kruckenberg in 1929. Continue reading »

Embarking on a Breathtaking Aerial Adventure of of German Zeppelin Airship, Flying Over Giza’s Pyramids in the 1930s

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In the realm of aviation during the early 20th century, a magnificent creation emerged from German craftsmanship — LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin. This majestic airship, filled with hydrogen and boasting a rigid structure, gracefully soared through the skies as a passenger carrier. Its operational tenure spanned from 1928 to 1937, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of aeronautics. Continue reading »

Zeppelin on Rails


1931, Germany. High-speed train.