SS ''Dronning Maud'' was a 1,489 ton steel-hulled steamship built in 1925 by the Norwegian shipyard
Fredrikstad Mekaniske Verksted in
Fredrikstad
Fredrikstad (; previously ''Frederiksstad''; literally "Fredrik's Town") is a city and municipality in Viken county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Fredrikstad.
The city of Fredrikstad was founded in 15 ...
.
''Dronning Maud'' was ordered by the
Trondheim
Trondheim ( , , ; sma, Tråante), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem (), is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. As of 2020, it had a population of 205,332, was the third most populous municipality in Norway, and ...
-based company
Det Nordenfjeldske Dampskipsselskap for the passenger and freight service
Hurtigruten
''Hurtigruten'' (), formally Kystruten Bergen-Kirkenes ("coastal route Bergen- Kirkenes"), is a Norwegian public coastal route transporting passengers that travel locally, regionally and between the ports of call, and also cargo between ports no ...
along the coast of Norway. She served this route as the company
flagship
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until she was sunk under controversial circumstances during the 1940
Norwegian Campaign.
Before the Second World War
Building and commissioning
''Dronning Maud'' was ordered from Fredrikstad Mekaniske Verksted shortly after the loss of Det Nordenfjeldske Dampskipsselskap's
''Haakon Jarl''.
''Haakon Jarl'' had suffered a collision with fellow Nordenfjeldske ship
''Kong Harald'' in the
Vestfjord
Vestfjord, meaning "West Fjord" in the Danish language, is a fjord in King Christian X Land, eastern Greenland.
This fjord is part of the Scoresby Sound system in the area of Sermersooq municipality. Geography
This tributary fjord extends between ...
on 17 June 1924, sinking with the loss of 12 passengers and seven crew members. The building order of ''Dronning Maud'' made her the first new ship to join the Hurtigruten route since
''Finmarken'' in 1912.
After her 8 May 1925 launch she had her first test run in the
Oslofjord
The Oslofjord (, ; en, Oslo Fjord) is an inlet in the south-east of Norway, stretching from an imaginary line between the and lighthouses and down to in the south to Oslo in the north. It is part of the Skagerrak strait, connecting the Nor ...
on 30 June 1925 and was formally handed over to Nordenfjeldske on 3 July. Nordenfjeldske immediately sent her northwards to Trondheim from where she joined the northbound Hurtigruten service, sailing from
Brattøra
Brattøra is an artificial island in the city of Trondheim in Trøndelag county, Norway. The island is located at the mouth of the river Nidelva just north of the city centre ( Midtbyen), west of Nyhavna, and south of Trondheimsfjord. There is a ...
at 12:00 on 13 July.
Characteristics
With the construction of ''Dronning Maud'' a new concept was introduced to the Hurtigruten ships, with the First Class section moved forward to amidships and the Second Class removed altogether in order to make room for a greatly improved Third Class in the aft section. The salons and cabins in the Third Class area on board ''Dronning Maud'' were described at the time as both "light and practical".
Her outer appearance was characterized by long, clean lines, a large superstructure and a long continuous
promenade deck
The promenade deck is a deck found on several types of passenger ships and riverboats. It usually extends from bow to stern, on both sides, and includes areas open to the outside, resulting in a continuous outside walkway suitable for ''promen ...
.
She was considered a very seaworthy vessel and in 1931 became the first Hurtigruten ship to be equipped with the new safety feature of
wireless telegraphy
Wireless telegraphy or radiotelegraphy is transmission of text messages by radio waves, analogous to electrical telegraphy using cables. Before about 1910, the term ''wireless telegraphy'' was also used for other experimental technologies for ...
.
By 1936 all the Hurtigruten ships had been equipped with the new technology.
Hurtigruten service
After she entered service with Nordenfjeldske ''Dronning Maud'' sailed with passengers and freight along the coast of Norway. During her regular coastal service in the 1920s and 1930s the ship repeatedly had to come to the assistance of ships in difficulties. In 1926 she assisted the 556 ton steamer ''Pallas'' after the latter had run aground off
Grønøy and in 1927 she helped a British
trawler after it had run aground in the sound
Magerøysund in
Finnmark
Finnmark (; se, Finnmárku ; fkv, Finmarku; fi, Ruija ; russian: Финнмарк) was a county in the northern part of Norway, and it is scheduled to become a county again in 2024.
On 1 January 2020, Finnmark was merged with the neighbouri ...
.
''Dronning Maud'' herself had an accident when she ran aground south of
Florø
is a town and the administrative centre of the municipality of Kinn, Vestland, Norway. The town was founded by royal decree in 1860 as a ladested on the island of Florelandet, located between the Botnafjorden and Solheimsfjorden. Florø is N ...
in October 1929.
Second World War
At the outbreak of the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin ...
Norway declared herself neutral and the Hurtigruten service continued as normal in the first months of the war.
Johann Schulte
During this period ''Dronning Maud'' was involved in a dramatic incident when on 1 January 1940 the 5,334 ton German merchantman shipwrecked at
Buholmråsa after losing her propeller. Coming to the iron ore-laden
''Johann Schulte''s rescue through a north-westerly gale and snow Captain Edward M. Grundt brought his vessel close enough to the German ship so that a line could be thrown on board and used to drag the shipwrecked people to safety. In all ''Dronning Maud'' and her crew saved all 36 German sailors and two Norwegian
pilots
An aircraft pilot or aviator is a person who controls the flight of an aircraft by operating its directional flight controls. Some other aircrew members, such as navigators or flight engineers, are also considered aviators, because they a ...
from the sinking ship.
After everyone on board had been pulled to safety the German ship hit a reef near
Bessaker
Bessaker is a coastal fishing village in the municipality of Åfjord in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located north of the Brandsfjorden, about a drive (to the southwest) to the village of Roan and about a drive (to the northeast) to the vil ...
and was crushed.
During the rescue operation, carried out at night in pitch black conditions, some 100 passengers and 45 crew were on board the Hurtigruten ship.
The rescued Germans were set ashore in
Rørvik
Rørvik is a port town and administrative centre in the municipality of Nærøysund in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is on the eastern side of the Vikna archipelago on the island of Inner-Vikna. The town has a population (2022) of 3,385 and a p ...
while the two pilots remained on board as ''Dronning Maud'' continued northwards.
''Johann Schulte'' rescue has been described as one of the most incredible ever accomplished on the Norwegian coast,
and resulted in congratulatory telegrams to the ship when it reached
Svolvær
Svolvær () is the administrative centre of Vågan Municipality in Nordland County, Norway. It is located on the island of Austvågøya in the Lofoten archipelago, along the Vestfjorden. The town has a population (2018) of 4,720 which gives t ...
and later monetary gifts to the crew.
In the 1960s Captain Grundt received a gold medal from the German rescue society and a diploma from the Norwegian counterpart for his efforts.
Norwegian Campaign
Troopship duties
When the Germans
invaded Norway on 9 April 1940 ''Dronning Maud'' was northbound off
Sandnessjøen
Sandnessjøen is a town and the administrative centre of Alstahaug Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. Sandnessjøen was granted special trading privileges in the late 1600s and it received town status in 1999. Sandnessjøen is located on ...
in
Nordland
Nordland (; smj, Nordlánnda, sma, Nordlaante, sme, Nordlánda, en, Northland) is a county in Norway in the Northern Norway region, the least populous of all 11 counties, bordering Troms og Finnmark in the north, Trøndelag in the south, N ...
and continued northwards to her end port of
Kirkenes
Kirkenes (; ; Skolt Sami: ''Ǩeârkknjargg;'' fi, Kirkkoniemi; ; russian: Киркенес) is a List of towns and cities in Norway, town in Sør-Varanger Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, in the far northeastern part of Norway. The town ...
in Finnmark. After arriving in Kirkenes she was requisitioned by the Norwegian government as a
troopship
A troopship (also troop ship or troop transport or trooper) is a ship used to carry soldiers, either in peacetime or wartime. Troopships were often drafted from commercial shipping fleets, and were unable land troops directly on shore, typicall ...
.
[Abelsen 1986: 299]
''Dronning Maud''s first troopship assignment was to take part in the transport of Battalion I of Infantry Regiment 12 (I/IR12) from
Sør-Varanger
Sør-Varanger ( sme, Máttá-Várjjat, fkv, Etelä-Varenki, fi, Etelä-Varanki, russian: Сёр-Вара́нгер/Syor-Varánger) is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town ...
to the
Tromsø
Tromsø (, , ; se, Romsa ; fkv, Tromssa; sv, Tromsö) is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the Tromsø (city), city of Tromsø.
Tromsø lies ...
-
Narvik
( se, Áhkanjárga) is the third-largest municipality in Nordland county, Norway, by population. The administrative centre of the municipality is the town of Narvik. Some of the notable villages in the municipality include Ankenesstranda, Ball ...
area. Escorted by the British heavy cruiser
''Berwick'' and the destroyer
''Inglefield'', ''Dronning Maud'' and two smaller vessels from
Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab was a Norway, Norwegian shipping company that operated ferry, ferries in Northern Norway.
The ferry service was founded by Richard With on 10 November 1881 at Stokmarknes in Nordland, Norway. That same year, the ship ...
(the 874 ton
SS ''Kong Haakon'' and ''Hestmanden'') disembarked most of the Norwegian infantry battalion at
Sjøvegan
Sjøvegan is the administrative centre of Salangen Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The village is located at the end of the Sagfjorden, a branch of the Salangen fjord. The river Salangselva empties into the fjord at Sjøvegan. T ...
in
Troms
Troms (; se, Romsa; fkv, Tromssa; fi, Tromssa) is a former county in northern Norway. On 1 January 2020 it was merged with the neighboring Finnmark county to create the new Troms og Finnmark county. This merger is expected to be reversed by t ...
on 16 April 1940. The remainder of the battalion was transported on the fellow Nordenfjeldske Dampskibsselskab steamer
''Prins Olav'' a few days later.
The next day, 17 April, ''Dronning Maud'' and ''Kong Haakon'' were escorted northwards to Sagfjorden by the Norwegian the off-shore patrol vessel
''Heimdal''.
The second troopship mission ''Dronning Maud'' carried out was the transport of one infantry company, the battalion's staff, the communications platoon and one heavy machine gun platoon of the
Alta Battalion from
Alta in Finnmark to areas closer to the
front line in Troms.
[Ramberg 1996: 101] The rest of the battalion was transported on the ''Kong Haakon'' and the 858 ton cargo ship
''Senja''.
The three troopships were originally meant to be escorted by the off-shore patrol vessel
''Fridtjof Nansen'' but this order was changed and the ships were instead to sail without escort.
The three ships set off from Alta singly; ''Kong Haakon'' at 21:00 on 19 April, ''Dronning Maud'' at 22:00 the same day, and ''Senja'' at 04:00 on 20 April. Each of the three ships carried a heavy machine gun platoon for
anti-aircraft
Anti-aircraft warfare, counter-air or air defence forces is the battlespace response to aerial warfare, defined by NATO as "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It includes surface based, ...
defence, ''Senja'' had two platoons as she was transporting the battalion's horses.
''Dronning Maud'' and ''Kong Haakon'' arrived almost simultaneous at
Tromsø
Tromsø (, , ; se, Romsa ; fkv, Tromssa; sv, Tromsö) is a List of municipalities of Norway, municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the Tromsø (city), city of Tromsø.
Tromsø lies ...
at 09:00 on 20 April, then continuing southwards after a short conference with the naval authorities in Tromsø. ''Dronning Maud'' that time sailed at 10:00, while ''Kong Haakon'' followed at 11:00, both ships still without escort. As ''Dronning Maud'' reached the island of
Dyrøy
Dyrøy ( sme, Divrráid suohkan) is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Brøstadbotn. Other villages include Dyrøyhamn, Espenes, Holm, and Hundstrand.
The m ...
she was stopped by the
patrol boat
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''Thorodd'' and told to wait for ''Kong Haakon''. When ''Kong Haakon'' reached Dyrøy the two Hurtigruten ship continued to
Sjøvegan
Sjøvegan is the administrative centre of Salangen Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The village is located at the end of the Sagfjorden, a branch of the Salangen fjord. The river Salangselva empties into the fjord at Sjøvegan. T ...
under escort by ''Thorodd'', arriving at 17:30 on 20 April and disembarking the troops.
After the completion of her troop transporting missions the Norwegian authorities decided to use ''Dronning Maud'' to transport the 6th
''Landvern'' Medical
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Company ( no, 6. landevernssanitetskompani) from
Sørreisa
Sørreisa ( sme, Ráisavuona suohkan) is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Sørreisa. Other villages include Grunnreisa, Skøelva, and Smørsgård.
The munic ...
to Foldvik in
Gratangen
Gratangen ( sme, Rivttága suohkan) is a municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is part of the traditional region of Central Hålogaland. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Årstein.
The municipal ...
.
The company she was tasked with transporting consisted of 119 medics, along with eight horses and three trucks.
In preparation for the voyage to Foldvik ''Dronning Maud'' had one 3-metre by 3-metre (9.8 ft by 9.8 ft)
Red Cross flag stretched out over her bridge deck and flew two more Red Cross flags in her masts.
Final voyage
''Dronning Maud'' set off from Sørreisa at around 11:30 on 1 May 1940, arriving at Foldvik three to four hours later in calm seas and sunshine. As the ship was about to dock with the small wharf on her port side two
or three
aircraft of the German
Lehrgeschwader 1
''Lehrgeschwader'' 1 (LG 1) (Training Wing 1) formerly ''Lehrgeschwader Greifswald'' was a Luftwaffe multi-purpose unit during World War II, operating fighter, bomber and dive-bomber ''Gruppen''. The unit was formed in July 1936 and operated t ...
made a low-level attack with bombs and machine gun fire
on the Norwegian steamer. Seven bombs were dropped from the aircraft, with two being direct hits, one between the funnel and the bridge, the other just aft of the fore cargo hatch. The first bomb entered the engine room and blew out the ship's sides and the second exploded in the bottom of the hull. The first bomb killed everyone in the refrigeration room, four men and three women.
As the crew and passengers tried to abandon ship only one or two boats could be lowered into the water due to the fire that had broken out on board. The fire also threatened to destroy the wooden wharf at Foldvik, until a local fishing boat managed to pull the burning ship some distance away from shore.
''Dronning Maud'' drifted a short distance, then ran aground, burned and sank listing to port.
Following their attack on ''Dronning Maud'' the German aircraft proceeded to bomb nearby Gratangen, destroying several houses and killing two civilians.
[Hafsten 1991: 43]
After the attack the wounded survivors were given first aid by the crew of the 378 ton hospital ship
MS ''Elieser''. In the evening the British destroyer
HMS ''Cossack'' brought the most severely wounded to hospital in
Harstad
( se, Hárstták) is the second-most populated municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is mostly located on the large island of Hinnøya. The municipal center is the Harstad (town), town of Harstad, the most populous town in Centra ...
while ''Elieser'' transported those less critically wounded to
Salangsverket.
Nine medics lost their lives during the attack, while a tenth later died in a hospital near Harstad. Of the ship's crew eight died and all the materiel on board was lost when ''Dronning Maud'' went down.
Thirty-one medics and crew members were injured in the sinking of the ship,
[Voksø 1994: 36] two of them severely.
The wreck of ''Dronning Maud'' remains where she sank, a short distance off the wharf at Foldvik in Gratangen. The ship is still upright at around 26 to 35 metres (85 to 115 ft) depth, at coordinates .
Reactions to the sinking
The sinking of ''Dronning Maud'', an unarmed ship flying Red Cross flags and carrying medical personnel, brought a great amount of anger and criticism directed against the Germans. From the Norwegian perspective ''Dronning Maud'' had been a
hospital ship
A hospital ship is a ship designated for primary function as a floating medical treatment facility or hospital. Most are operated by the military forces (mostly navies) of various countries, as they are intended to be used in or near war zones. ...
and under the protection of the
Geneva Conventions
upright=1.15, Original document in single pages, 1864
The Geneva Conventions are four treaties, and three additional protocols, that establish international legal standards for humanitarian treatment in war. The singular term ''Geneva Conven ...
. The Germans retorted by pointing out that ''Dronning Maud'' had not been fully marked as a hospital ship, as she had retained her black hull instead of it being painted white with a horizontal green stripe.
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