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[[File:Wurrfler.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The ''Wurrfler'' gets a stowaway]]
 
[[File:Wurrfler.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The ''Wurrfler'' gets a stowaway]]
 
The '''''Wurrfler''''',<ref name="Raiders comic">[[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' comic]]</ref> also known as '''''U26''''',<ref name="Raiders SB">''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark Sourcebook]]''</ref> was a [[Nazi]] [[U-boat]] that was used in the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
 
'''''U26'''''<ref name="Raiders SB">''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark Sourcebook]]''</ref> was a [[Nazi]] type VIIC U-boat that was used in the [[Mediterranean Sea]].
 
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
In [[1936]], it took aboard [[Colonel]] [[Dietrich]] and [[René Emile Belloq|René Belloq]] from the Nazi archaeological expedition at [[Tanis]], and set after the ''[[Bantu Wind]]'', which was carrying [[Indiana Jones]], [[Marion Ravenwood]], and the stolen [[Ark of the Covenant]].
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In [[1936]], it took aboard [[Colonel]] [[Herman Dietrich|Dietrich]] and [[René Emile Belloq|René Belloq]] from the Nazi archaeological expedition at [[Tanis]], and set after the ''[[Bantu Wind]]'', which was carrying [[Indiana Jones]], [[Marion Ravenwood]], and the stolen [[Ark of the Covenant]].
   
 
The next morning, the submarine caught up with the freighter, between [[Egypt]] and Sicily, and ordered them to stop. With the deck guns aimed at the suspect merchant ship, several launch boats were sent over from the submarine, carrying Dietrich, Belloq, and a large number of Nazi soldiers. The soldiers quickly rounded up the crew of the ''Bantu Wind'' and recovered the Ark of the Covenant, and found Marion Ravenwood. Belloq and Dietrich returned to the ''Wurrfler'' with their cargo and captive, and the ship's officers began to make preparations to get underway.
 
The next morning, the submarine caught up with the freighter, between [[Egypt]] and Sicily, and ordered them to stop. With the deck guns aimed at the suspect merchant ship, several launch boats were sent over from the submarine, carrying Dietrich, Belloq, and a large number of Nazi soldiers. The soldiers quickly rounded up the crew of the ''Bantu Wind'' and recovered the Ark of the Covenant, and found Marion Ravenwood. Belloq and Dietrich returned to the ''Wurrfler'' with their cargo and captive, and the ship's officers began to make preparations to get underway.
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During [[World War II]], the vessel was captained by [[Klaus Ewerth]] and was used on a mission to lay mines near the [[Strait of Gibraltar]].
 
During [[World War II]], the vessel was captained by [[Klaus Ewerth]] and was used on a mission to lay mines near the [[Strait of Gibraltar]].
   
==Crewth==
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==Crew==
 
*[[Oskar Schomburg]]
 
*[[Oskar Schomburg]]
*[[U-26 Navigator]]
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*[[Number One]]
*[[U-26 Officer]]
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*[[Wurrfler officer]]
 
*[[Klaus Ewerth]]
 
*[[Klaus Ewerth]]
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
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[[File:Comic-panel.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Indiana Jones]] tying his [[whip]] to the submarine's periscope as depicted in the [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|comic]].]]
The exterior submarine model used in the filming of ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'' was borrowed from the production of the German movie [[wikipedia:Das Boot|Das Boot]], where the model represented the real-life U-boat [[wikipedia:U-96|U-96]], which ''Das Boot ''was based on. The filming of the submarine shots occurred at La Rochelle, France, where ''Das Boot'' was being shot. 
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The exterior submarine model used in the filming of ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'' was borrowed from the production of [[Wikipedia:Wolfgang Petersen|Wolfgang Petersen]]'s film ''[[Wikipedia:Das Boot|Das Boot]]''. The filming of the submarine shots occurred at La Rochelle, [[France]], where ''Das Boot'' was being shot.<ref>[http://www.indianajones.de/indy1/texte/trivia.php "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Trivia] at [http://www.indianajones.de Indiana Jones.de]</ref>
   
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How [[Indiana Jones]] used the submarine to get to ''[[Geheimhaven]]'' without entering it is unexplained in the film itself. Originally, there was to be a scene that depicted Indy grabbing the ''Wurrfler''<nowiki/>'s periscope to be taken to the island – losing his [[fedora]] in the process – but it went unused. Nevertheless, this scene is present in the [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (novel)|film's novelization]] and [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (comic)|comic book adaptation]].
The real U-26 was in fact a type IA U-boat, while the U-boat in the movie is a type VIIC u-boat, which did not exist until 1941.
 
   
The ''Wurrfler'' also appeared in ''[[LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures]]'' and [[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues|its sequel]]. In the second game, Oskar Schomburg and the other Wurrfler crew members are absent; instead Belloq and Toht control the entire submarine.
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The ''Wurrfler'' also appeared in ''[[LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures]]'' and [[LEGO Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues|its sequel]]. In the second game, Oskar Schomburg and the other ''Wurrfler'' crew members are absent; instead Belloq and Toht control the entire submarine.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 18:08, 3 November 2018

Wurrfler

The Wurrfler gets a stowaway

The Wurrfler,[1] also known as U26,[2] was a Nazi U-boat that was used in the Mediterranean Sea.

History

In 1936, it took aboard Colonel Dietrich and René Belloq from the Nazi archaeological expedition at Tanis, and set after the Bantu Wind, which was carrying Indiana Jones, Marion Ravenwood, and the stolen Ark of the Covenant.

The next morning, the submarine caught up with the freighter, between Egypt and Sicily, and ordered them to stop. With the deck guns aimed at the suspect merchant ship, several launch boats were sent over from the submarine, carrying Dietrich, Belloq, and a large number of Nazi soldiers. The soldiers quickly rounded up the crew of the Bantu Wind and recovered the Ark of the Covenant, and found Marion Ravenwood. Belloq and Dietrich returned to the Wurrfler with their cargo and captive, and the ship's officers began to make preparations to get underway.

Unbeknownst to the U-boat's crew, Indiana Jones had swum aboard the ship, and climbed onto the conning tower. When the U-boat dived to head toward its destination, Jones lashed himself to the periscope with his whip, thankful that submarines traveled faster on the surface than deeper underwater.[3]

The submarine arrived at secret island base near Crete, and docked in the submarine pen hidden in a grotto. Jones snuck onto the dock, and hid behind some equipment before procuring a Nazi disguise. Meanwhile, Belloq and Dietrich came out with Ravenwood, and Captain Mohler announced that everything had been set up in accordance with Belloq's wishes for the opening of the Ark at the Tabernacle.

During World War II, the vessel was captained by Klaus Ewerth and was used on a mission to lay mines near the Strait of Gibraltar.

Crew

Behind the scenes

Comic-panel

Indiana Jones tying his whip to the submarine's periscope as depicted in the comic.

The exterior submarine model used in the filming of Raiders of the Lost Ark was borrowed from the production of Wolfgang Petersen's film Das Boot. The filming of the submarine shots occurred at La Rochelle, France, where Das Boot was being shot.[4]

How Indiana Jones used the submarine to get to Geheimhaven without entering it is unexplained in the film itself. Originally, there was to be a scene that depicted Indy grabbing the Wurrfler's periscope to be taken to the island – losing his fedora in the process – but it went unused. Nevertheless, this scene is present in the film's novelization and comic book adaptation.

The Wurrfler also appeared in LEGO Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures and its sequel. In the second game, Oskar Schomburg and the other Wurrfler crew members are absent; instead Belloq and Toht control the entire submarine.

Appearances

Sources

Notes and references

External links