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''MTB 345'' was an experimental motor torpedo boat constructed in 1941, which saw limited service with the
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before being transferred to the
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on 16 March 1943. She sailed with the Royal Norwegian Navy for three months in 1943, until captured by German forces on 28 July 1943, during her second mission to the coast of occupied Norway. Two days after their capture, the crew of ''MTB 345'' were executed by the Germans based on Hitler's
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. Following their capture of ''MTB 345'', the Germans pressed the motor torpedo boat into
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service, renaming her ''SA 12''. The fate of ''SA 12'' since December 1943 is unknown. After the end of the
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, the
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investigated the Commando Order killings in Norway, and sought out German officers suspected of involvement. In a war crimes trial, '' Generaloberst'' (Colonel General)
Nikolaus von Falkenhorst Paul Nikolaus von Falkenhorst (17 January 1885 – 18 June 1968) was a German general and a war criminal during World War II. He planned and commanded the German invasion of Denmark and Norway in 1940, and was commander of German troops during ...
was sentenced to death for his role in the Commando Order executions that occurred in Norway during the occupation, including the killing of ''MTB 345'''s crew. '' Sicherheitsdienst'' (Security Service, SD) commander Hans Wilhelm Blomberg was executed in January 1946 for his role in the killing, while Admiral
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committed suicide in Norwegian custody in July 1945 before he could be brought to trial.


Background

Following the German invasion of Norway on 9 April 1940, and the subsequent 62-day Norwegian campaign that ended in June 1940 with the German conquest of the country, the
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was
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in the United Kingdom. One way the exiled Norwegian forces attempted to strike back was by motor torpedo boat attacks on German-controlled shipping. After initial operations in the
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from July 1940 onwards, operations against the coast of occupied Norway from the
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began in November 1942 and continued throughout the war in Europe. In total 30 motor torpedo boats served in the Royal Norwegian Navy during the war years.


Acquisition

''MTB 345'' was one of three coastal motor torpedo boats designed and built as an experiment by John I. Thornycroft & Company in
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, England, the other two being ''MTB 344'' and ''MTB 346''. Originally, the three MTBs had been intended to be transported to their operating areas on board larger ships, a concept which was never carried out. ''MTB 345'' was launched in 1941 and completed on 22 November of that year. She had a displacement of 16.05 tons, a length of and a
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of . Her two Thornycroft RY/12 1,326 brake horsepower petrol engines could propel her at . She was armed with twin Lewis machine guns, two 18-inch torpedo tubes and two
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s.Abelsen 1986, p. 181 Initially intended for service with the British
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, ''MTB 345'' in January 1942 formed part of the 12th Motor Torpedo Boat Flotilla, being set up at
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, England. After working up, the flotilla was to be laid up at
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, England. At the time she was under the command of Temporary
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D. Mortimer of the
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. ''MTB 345'' was acquired by the exiled Royal Norwegian Navy from the Royal Navy on 16 March 1943, as part of a plan to increase attacks on German and German-controlled shipping off the coast of Norway by expanding operations during the summer months. Most of the attacks up until that point had occurred under the cover of darkness, a tactic which prohibited attacks during the round-the-clock light of the Norwegian summer. The sinking of the escorted German iron ore carrier by '' MTB 626'' on 5 June 1943 had demonstrated the feasibility of summer operations on the coast of Norway.Abelsen 1986, p. 172Sivertsen 2001, p. 65Thomassen 1995, p. 152 ''MTB 345'' was transported from Weymouth in England to
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in Scotland by train, and was relaunched on 24 April 1943. The motor torpedo boat was ready for operations on 5 May and arrived at the Norwegian naval base at
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in the Shetland Islands on 6 May. The vessel's commander was Lieutenant Alv Haldor Andresen, who was also the initiator of the experiment with light motor torpedo boats on the coast of Norway.Hegland 1989, p. 85 ''MTB 345'' formed part of 30th Motor Torpedo Boat Flotilla. ''MTB 345'' was a small vessel, and as such considered to be well suited for operations on the coast of occupied Norway. Subterfuge was seen as essential for the success of motor torpedo boat missions off Norway, and the summer light made hiding from German observers much harder. To be able to operate against shipping off Norway, ''MTB 345'' had to be resupplied by other, larger vessels. ''MTB 345'' was a fast vessel, being capable of a top speed of . Her secondary, silent electric engine could propel her at .Hegland 1989, pp. 87–88 The main problem with ''MTB 345'' was her very short range, requiring refuelling during operations.


First operation

''MTB 345'' set sail from Lerwick on her first operation on 9 June 1943. She was accompanied by ''MTB 653'', which carried fuel and provisions for the operation. In the evening, as the two motor torpedo boats approached the Norwegian coast, the boats encountered dense fog and lost contact with each other. ''MTB 653'' turned back to the Shetland Islands after reaching a section of the Norwegian coast that was well guarded by the Germans, with the intention of making a renewed attempt the next day. On her part, ''MTB 345'' made landfall near
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around 02:00 on 10 June and anchored up at 03:30. The next night ''MTB 345'' continued the journey along the coast, before reaching the supply rendezvous point at Sula. ''MTB 653'' reached the point shortly thereafter. In addition to bringing supplies, ''MTB 653'' also brought a secret agent who was on a spy mission in the area. After 12 days and nights of uneventful patrolling and hiding along the coast, ''MTB 345'' made her way back to Lerwick in the early hours of 23 June, by way of
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. Following the mission, Lieutenant Andresen stated that ''MTB 345'' was a good boat for summer missions, but not in extreme weather conditions. She was a fast vessel, with a very small silhouette. He also concluded that the vessel could not be used outside the summer season. The vessel could also easily be hidden along the shore under camouflage netting, although there was insufficient accommodation on board and the crew would have to camp on land during longer missions. Andresen and his crew were praised for their resilience by their commanding officer Captain
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, in reports to Admiral Lionel Victor Wells.


Second operation and capture

At 13:30 on 24 July ''MTB 345'' embarked on her second mission to Norway in the company of the three larger motor torpedo boats ''MTB 619'', ''MTB 620'' and ''MTB 623''. The force split up on the way to Norway. ''MTB 345'' and ''MTB 620'' spotted
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at 23:50 and made landfall further south at around 24:00, with ''MTB 345'' being refuelled by ''MTB 620''.Hegland 1989, pp. 89–94 During the refuelling process, the two vessels were spotted by a German
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flying boat. Both motor torpedo boats opened fire at the aircraft, inflicting damage before the aircraft disappeared over the horizon. Having been spotted by the Germans, Lieutenant Andresen ordered the junior commander of ''MTB 620'' to return to the Shetland Islands at once, while ''MTB 345'' hid near Utvær. Of primary importance for ''MTB 345'' was the acquisition of more fuel from hidden depots along the coast. When ''MTB 345'' reached a depot at the island of Ospa near
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, she was hidden under camouflage netting. The fuel at Ospa proved to be of the wrong type for ''MTB 345'''s engines, leaving the motor torpedo boat without enough fuel for operations or a return to the Shetland Islands. ''MTB 345'' remained at Ospa waiting for a solution to the fuel situation. The motor torpedo boat was soon spotted by the locals of the area, and eventually the Germans got word of the presence of ''MTB 345''. On 28 July, seven German warships arrived on the scene, surrounding ''MTB 345'''s anchorage. The
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provided air cover for the operation against ''MTB 345'' from
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air base. Admiral
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was in overall command of the German forces.Berg 1997, p. 107 As the German ships approached the anchorage, the crew of ''MTB 345'' set their vessel on fire and readied a depth charge to scuttle her. Before the depth charge could be detonated, ''MTB 345'' was boarded by soldiers from the German patrol boat ''RA 202''. In the ensuing gunfight, three of the crew members on ''MTB 345'' were wounded. Following their capture, the seven crew members of ''MTB 345'' were taken to the German regional headquarters at
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in Bergen and imprisoned.


Fate of the crew and the vessel

After arriving at Bergenhus Fortress, the crew of ''MTB 345'' were interrogated by
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personnel. The captured crew consisted of six Norwegians and one British serviceman, the latter a radio telegraphist. At 05:00 on 29 July the crew members were handed over to the SD on the order of Admiral von Schrader, who described the prisoners as "pirates, not soldiers". Admiral von Schrader demanded that the prisoners be executed according to Hitler's
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, regarding the killing of captured commandos and uniformed saboteurs. The overall German commander in Norway, '' Generaloberst''
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had stipulated that such prisoners were to be handed over to the SD and shot within 12 hours of capture. The SD commander in Norway, Heinrich Fehlis, confirmed the execution order. The prisoners from ''MTB 345'' were initially brought to Ulven army camp in Bergen, where they were subjected to torture. Early in the morning of 30 July 1943 the seven prisoners were shot dead at the camp. In the late evening the same day the coffins containing the bodies of the seven executed crew members were lowered into the water in
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and blown up with explosives. ''MTB 345'' was towed to
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after her capture, and later taken over by the German Kriegsmarine and renamed ''SA 12''. The boat was given in December 1943 to ''Gruppe Nord/Flotte''. Its later fate is unknown. Of eight Norwegian motor torpedo boats lost during the Second World War, ''MTB 345'' was the only one lost to direct enemy action. The seven other MTBs were lost to accidents, bad weather or written off due to battle damage.


Attempted search for MTB 345

After the disappearance of ''MTB 345'', attempts were made by the Norwegian naval station at Lerwick to find the lost motor torpedo boat and crew. On 28 October 1943 the commander of the Shetland unit, Lieutenant Commander Helge Øi requested permission to carry out a search for the crew on Ospa. The request was denied by Admiral Wells. Following the experiment with ''MTB 345'', no further attempts were made to operate small, non self-sufficient warships on the coast of occupied Norway.


Aftermath

After the Second World War the case of ''MTB 345'' was treated in several war crimes trials. Following investigation by the
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, nine SD personnel were put on trial in
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, Norway. The British military court in Oslo sentenced the SD commander in Bergen, who had carried out the executions, '' Obersturmbannführer'' (Lieutenant Colonel) Hans Wilhelm Blomberg, to death on 26 December 1945. Blomberg was executed on 10 January 1946. Of the remaining eight defendants, two were acquitted and the other six given prison sentences.Madsen 1998, p. 179 ''Generaloberst'' von Falkenhorst, who had testified for the defence at the Oslo trial, was convicted and sentenced to death on 2 August 1946 by a British Military Court in Brunswick, Germany, for his role in the implementation of the Commando Order. The sentence was later commuted to 20 years of imprisonment. The ''MTB 345'' killings was the eighth of a total of nine charges against the general, of which one charge was dropped and another led to an acquittal. Admiral von Schrader committed suicide by firearm on 19 July 1945 while imprisoned in Bergen.


Memorials

A memorial to the crew of ''MTB 345'' was raised at the present-day Ulven naval station in Bergen in 1965, where an annual wreath-laying ceremony takes place. On the 60th anniversary of the capture of ''MTB 345'', 28 July 2003, a memorial was unveiled on Ospa by Marit Nybakk, who was then a
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and the
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. The installation of the memorial was organized by Solund municipality.


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