On 7 November 1963, 11
West German
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miners were rescued from a collapsed mine after surviving for 14 days, an event that later became known as the Wunder von Lengede ("miracle of Lengede").
On 24 October 1963, the
Lengede
Lengede () is a municipality in the district of Peine, in Lower Saxony, Germany, some 18 kilometers southwest of Braunschweig and 40 kilometers southeast of Hanover. It became known to the world in 1963 because of a mining disaster and the subsequ ...
-Broistedt Iron Mine near
Salzgitter
Salzgitter (; Eastphalian dialect, Eastphalian: ''Soltgitter'') is an independent city#Germany, independent city in southeast Lower Saxony, Germany, located between Hildesheim and Braunschweig. Together with Wolfsburg and Braunschweig, Salzgitte ...
was flooded with of muddy water after a
sedimentation pond had broken its ground and the tunnels between the and
levels. Out of 129 workers, 79 escaped during the first few hours. They used
underground mine ventilation
Underground mine ventilation provides a flow of air to the underground workers of a mine with sufficient volume to dilute and remove dust and noxious gases (typically NOx, SO2, methane, CO2 and CO) and to regulate temperature. The source of ...
raises and further shafts which had been provided with ladders due to safety regulations. At first there seemed to be no hope for the remaining 50 miners. Several attempts and deliberations about possible rescue positions within the mine and the successful rescue of miners at the one or other locations gave rise to a sequence of dramatic and technically challenging rescue missions with hitherto unseen worldwide media coverage.
The float rescue
After one day, seven more miners could be located with a small access bore hole close to the Hauptbremsberg, a central transport hub in the mine. While broader rescue drilling was underway, due to the falling water level, they sent a message to the surface that they would try to escape on their own. Four foremen from above secretly took the initiative to meet the men halfway with a makeshift float and get them back to the surface.
The air bubble
It had been calculated that four more workers could have survived in an air bubble on their working place.
A bore hole drilled to that section revealed life signs.
These miners (only three had actually survived) had to be brought to the surface through an escape hole while significantly high pressure was maintained to avoid
decompression sickness
Decompression sickness (DCS; also called divers' disease, the bends, aerobullosis, and caisson disease) is a medical condition caused by dissolved gases emerging from Solution (chemistry), solution as bubbles inside the body tissues during D ...
and a return of the water. The rescue operations were led by several groups of experts, the medical team led by Dr. Wünsche, an aviation medic.
[IM BLUT SAMMELTE SICH STICKSTOFF (Nitrogen in the blood)](_blank)
Interview with Dr. Otto Wünsche, Leiter des ärztlichen Rettungskommandos von Lengede
The miners received games, cameras (copies of the photos were returned to them) and a special diet.
Various communication channels to friends and loved ones were established. After their rescue on 1 November, rescue equipment was moved off-site, as there seemed to be no hope for the remaining men. A memorial church service for the missing men was already scheduled for 4 November.
The ''Alter Mann'' rescue
A worker called Hütter, whose long-time foreman was among the missing, suggested a further escape zone on the previous Sunday to the technical director Ferling. This last escape resort was in an abandoned part of the mine, in ("old man"). Under normal conditions, it was absolutely forbidden to enter this area, but workers now and then had a look at ''Alter Mann'' areas or used them to take a rest or shortcut. The suggestion led to a final hole being drilled down to this highly dangerous and unstable area. When contact with a new group of 11 survivors was established via hammer signal, newspapers and media worldwide began to speak of a miracle. As the experienced rescuers had hoped, more than 20 miners had fled into the ''Alter Mann'' as water rose in the newer parts of the mine. By the time the drill came down, only 11 had survived amid the falling rock, debris, wounded and dying comrades and different water levels. They had only a bottle of tea with them and the batteries of their helmet lamps had to be rationed. Due to instability, the final steps of drilling were done with a compressor.
After a few more days of drilling rescue access holes, the 11 miners were brought to safety on 7 November after being trapped for two weeks. They were rescued from a depth of via a diameter shaft, using a device called
Dahlbusch bomb
A Dahlbusch Bomb is an emergency evacuation device for use in mining. In its original form it is a torpedo-shaped cylinder with a length of 2.5 metres (8.2 ft), developed to transport trapped miners through boreholes after mining accidents. It do ...
. The remaining 29 workers had died; 19 were killed directly in the disaster, 10 in the aftermath while awaiting rescue.

There were some harsh discussions about why and whether this last resort had not been suggested earlier. As it was revealed later, rumours about the ''Alter Mann'' as a possible refuge had been raised as early as two days after the flooding. However these had not been taken into account till the formal attempt by Hütter. ''
Der Spiegel
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'' described some rumours about
East German
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involvement against critics as well a sort of psychological barrier between different hierarchy levels as reason for the late search in the ''Alter Mann''.
[13.11.1963 IN DER KAUE SPRACHEN SIE VOM ALTEN MANN, Von Hess, SPIEGEL-Redakteur Ernst http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-46172717.html]
Media presence
The turn of events, with the various dramatic efforts to reach and rescue the survivors, attracted international media attention. There was stiff competition between the 365 press people and 83 journalists and technicians of TV and radio stations.
The reporters used fixed telephone lines temporarily provided and leased by the inhabitants of Lengede. Press reporter
Gerhard Mauz and his Volkswagen beetle got celebrity status, since he had occupied a central place 50 m away from the borehole and was using the phone line of the local railway station inn to report from the car.
[13.11.1963 Helm auf PRESSE http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-46172720.html]
Others, especially press people, were less lucky. A French press journalist,
Jean Yves Grandmange was beaten 5 times while attempting interviews.
Because special equipment provided by different TV and radio stations was also used to provide communication with the miners, these reporters received privileged access.
Chancellor
Chancellor () is a title of various official positions in the governments of many countries. The original chancellors were the of Roman courts of justice—ushers, who sat at the (lattice work screens) of a basilica (court hall), which separa ...
Ludwig Erhard
Ludwig Wilhelm Erhard (; 4 February 1897 – 5 May 1977) was a German politician and economist affiliated with the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and Chancellor of Germany (1949–), chancellor of West Ge ...
personally visited the mine site and spoke with the miners.
Erhard had formally obtained permission from his cabinet members to skip normal duties and visit the site. Over 450
journalist
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Roles
Journalists can work in broadcast, print, advertis ...
s from all over the world were present when the last miners were rescued.
[Zwei Wochen im Grab (Two weeks in the grave)](_blank)
Die Zeit, 16.10.2003
This event, along with the
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
The Coronation of the British monarch, coronation of Elizabeth II as queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms took place on 2 June 1953 at Westminster Abbey in London. Elizabeth acceded to the throne at the age of 25 upon th ...
10 years earlier, became a hallmark for early TV coverage of events with international interest. The rescue was the first significant news story to receive current daily "breaking news" television coverage, and it made watching the
''Tagesschau'' a sort of ritual in Western Germany.
In popular culture
In 1969, Rudolf Jugert made the first movie about the events. Several TV documentaries have been shot as well, such as ''Das Wunder von Lengede oder Ich wünsch' keinem was wir mitgemacht haben'' in 1979 by
ZDF
ZDF (), short for (; ), is a German public-service television broadcaster based in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate. Launched on 1 April 1963, it is run as an independent nonprofit institution, and was founded by all federal states of Germany ( ...
and ''Das Drama von Lengede, Protokoll einer Katastrophe'' in 2003 by
WDR.
In 2003, a two-part
television film
A television film, alternatively known as a television movie, made-for-TV film/movie, telefilm, telemovie or TV film/movie, is a film with a running time similar to a feature film that is produced and originally distributed by or to a Terrestr ...
titled ''Das Wunder von Lengede'' (or ') was produced by German television station
Sat.1
Sat.1 () is a German free-to-air television channel that is a part of the ProSiebenSat.1 Media Group.
It is considered the first privately owned television network in Germany, having been launched in January 1984 as ''PKS'' ''(Programmgesell ...
. The film was written by
Benedikt Röskau based on the recollections of one of the rescued miners. It was directed by
Kaspar Heidelbach and featured
Heino Ferch
Heino Ferch (born 18 August 1963) is a German film, theatre and television actor. His notable film roles include Albert Speer in '' Downfall'' (2004) and Harry Melchior in ''The Tunnel'' (2001).
Biography
The son of a merchant sea captain, Hei ...
,
Jan Josef Liefers
Jan Josef Liefers (born 8 August 1964) is a German actor, producer, director and musician.
Life
Liefers was born in Dresden, the son of director Karlheinz Liefers and actress Brigitte Liefers-Wähner. After his apprenticeship he studied at th ...
, ,
Heike Makatsch
Heike Makatsch (; born 13 August 1971) is a German actress. She is known for her roles as Lisa Addison in ''Resident Evil'' (2002), Mia in ''Love Actually'' (2003), as Liesel's mother in ''The Book Thief'' (2013), and as Carlotta Klatt in '' Whe ...
,
Axel Prahl
Axel Prahl (born 26 March 1960) is a German actor, voice actor and musician.
Biography
Prahl, born in Eutin, grew up in nearby Neustadt in Holstein. After his A-levels, he started studying music and mathematics, but then went on to acting scho ...
,
Uwe Rohde,
Armin Rohde
Armin Rohde (born 4 April 1955) is a German actor and voice actor.
He was born in Gladbeck.
Filmography
Audiobooks
* 1999: Roger Graf: Philip Maloney – ''Auf der Flucht'', ''Die Armbanduhr'' and ''Der Mörderhai'', publisher: Tandem Ver ...
,
Klaus J. Behrendt and
Thomas Heinze. It was first broadcast on 9–10 November 2003 and was televised in Sweden, among others.
The film won a
Grimme Award in 2004.
The television series ''
Thunderbirds'' (1965–1966), about a rescue organization, was inspired by this disaster.
See also
*
2010 Copiapó mining accident
The 2010 Copiapó mining accident, also known as the "Chilean mining accident", began on 5 August 2010, with a cave-in at the San José copper–gold mine, located in the Atacama Desert, north of the regional capital of Copiapó, in northern ...
*
Beaconsfield Mine collapse
The Beaconsfield gold mine collapsed on 25 April 2006 in Beaconsfield, Tasmania, Australia. Of the seventeen people who were in the mine at the time, fourteen escaped immediately following the collapse, one miner (Larry Knight) was killed, whi ...
References
Further reading
* Manfred Meier: Das Wunder von Lengede. Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2003, .
External links
link in German ''Das Unglück von Lengede''Der Spiegel
(, , stylized in all caps) is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. With a weekly circulation of about 724,000 copies in 2022, it is one of the largest such publications in Europe. It was founded in 1947 by John Seymour Chaloner ...
, 13 November 1963, nr. 46, Issue 17
Grubenunglück und Rettung 1963(in German) Geschichts@tlas Niedersachsen - Information about the rescue mission
"Das Wunder von Lengede"(in German) nordmedia, 7 July 2009 - Information about the movie
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