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SS ''Nordnorge'' was a Norwegian steamship built in 1923–24 by ''
Trondhjems mekaniske Værksted Trondhjems mekaniske Værksted or TMV was a major shipbuilding company in Trondheim, Norway. History It was founded in 1872 by engineer and industrialist, Sophus August Weidemann. Weidemann had started in 1864 as manager of one of the pioneer c ...
'', for the
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 ...
-based Norwegian shipping company '' Ofotens Dampskibsselskap''. First employed on the company's Narvik-
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 ...
route, she was transferred to the longer Hurtigruten route in late 1936. Seized by the Germans following their April 1940 attack on Norway, she was used as covert
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and was sunk shortly after delivering her cargo of German troops behind
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lines on 10 May 1940. The ship was located in 2021, and was filmed later that year.


Construction

''Nordnorge'' was ordered by ''Ofotens Dampskibsselskap'' to serve the company's Narvik-Trondheim route. She was built at ''Trondhjems mekaniske Værksted'' in
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 ...
, Norway. She was laid down in September 1922 with yard number 186, and was originally intended to be called ''Solstrålen'', although the name was changed before launch. She was launched on 12 September 1923, and completed on 17 January 1924, being delivered to her owners the next day.Bakka 2003, p. 95Svanberg 1990, p. 265 ''Nordnorge'' was considered a beautiful vessel, and was one of the last of the traditional coastal
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s to be built in Norway. As built she had a tonnage of 873 gross register tons or 448
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, a length on , a depth of and a beam of . Her 1,000
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propelled her at . She was built with a
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above the main deck, and was divided into three classes. The First Class section was aft, Second Class amidships and Third Class in the bow area. ''Nordnorge'' was licensed to carry 270 passengers in coastal traffic.


Early coastal service

For the first 12 years of her existence, ''Nordnorge'' sailed between Trondheim and Narvik. She would depart Trondheim at 12:00 on Tuesdays and carry passengers and cargo to the coastal towns on her way north to Narvik and back again. She corresponded with '' Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskap'''s Lødingen-
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 ...
route. Until the delivery of ''Nordnorge'', the Trondheim-Narvik route had been served by the older and slower steamer , without the call in Lødingen. In 1930 she was assigned the
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LDHR. By 1934 these had changed to LENR, and remained so until at least 1939.


Rebuild and Hurtigruten service

In the fall of 1935 ''Ofotens Dampskibsselskap'' began negotiations with the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications with the intent on taking part in the expansion of the coastal Hurtigruten service along the Norwegian coast. The negotiations were concluded successfully on 1 November 1936, with ''Ofotens Dampskibsselskap'' gaining a contract and Narvik being included in the Hurtigruten route. ''Nordnorge'' was designated as the company's ship on Hurtigruten service. Compared to the other companies ships on the service, she was both small and slow. ''Nordnorge'' was the only of the ships on the Hurtigruten service to retain the old three-class system, with all the other ships having dispensed of the Second Class. During 1936 ''Nordnorge'' was rebuilt at ''Trondhjems mekaniske Værksted''. She had her hull extended by , making her a 991 gross register ton/556 net register ton ship. The Third Class section was moved amidships and expanded, and a refrigerated cargo room was added. The bridge was moved up one deck. ''Nordnorge'' was fitted with an echo sounder, an electric logbook and
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. ''Nordnorge'' departed
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on her first Hurtigruten voyage to
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 ...
on 3 November 1936. When she was introduced into the service, the build-up of the Hurtigruten was complete, with daily departures from all the ports of the route.


Second World War

Following the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, ''Nordnorge'' continued to sail the coast of Norway. On 13 December 1939 she rescued a survivor from the British steamer , which had been torpedoed and sunk by the German U-boat . The Norwegian patrol boat rescued a further four survivors from the sunken steamer's 36-man crew.


Invasion and mothballing

When Nazi Germany invaded Norway on 9 April 1940, initiating the 62-day Norwegian campaign, ''Nordnorge'' was in dry dock undergoing the final day of her annual maintenance work. During her maintenance period, one of the company's smaller steamers, , stood in for her on the Hurtigruten service. She was supposed to re-enter service on 10 April, an event which was postponed due to the German invasion. Instead ''Nordnorge'' was mothballed at Nyhavna in Trondheim.


Operation Wildente and loss

On 7 May 1940 the German occupiers of Trondheim confiscated ''Nordnorge'' and replaced her Norwegian crew with ''
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'' personnel from the destroyers and . Late in the evening of 9 May the ship sailed northwards from Nyhavna under Norwegian flag, carrying a 300-strong force consisting of a company of mostly Austrian ''
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'' troops from the 138 Mountain Regiment of the 2nd Mountain Division, reinforced with a heavy mortar platoon and two
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s. The troops and their equipment had been loaded at
Muruvik Muruvika or Muruvik is a village in the municipality of Malvik in Trøndelag county, Norway. The village is located near the end of the Stjørdalsfjorden, an arm of the Trondheimsfjord. The village sits about north of the village of Hommelvik, ...
near
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. In '' Operation Wildente'', the Germans aimed at using the Norwegian coastal steamer to bring their own troops the to
Hemnesberget Hemnesberget is a village in the municipality of Hemnes in Nordland county, Norway. It is located on the Hemnes peninsula which lies on the south side of the Ranfjorden. Hemnes Church is located in this village. The village has a population ( ...
, well behind the Allied lines which were south of Mo i Rana. A successful operation would break up the Allied defence line 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 ...
county and cut off Norwegian and British forces, leaving the way north open for the advancing Germans, which at that point were struggling to move forward in the Mosjøen area. The operation had originally been initiated on 8 May, but had been recalled after reports of Allied submarine activity in the area. While '' Hauptmann'' Anton Holzinger led the operation, '' Kapitanleutnant'' Ernst Vogelsang captained ''Nordnorge'' during the voyage north.Finnbakk 1995, p. 11 The Germans had armed ''Nordnorge'' with two 20 mm automatic cannon and two machine guns, mounted respectively at the bridge and at the bow of the ship.Hauge 1995, p. 124 At 09:50 on 10 May, the Norwegian military in Mosjøen was alerted that ''Nordnorge'' was sailing north, escorted by two German aircraft. The report, from observers in Rørvik, was forwarded to the British military, who after some initial hesitation, at 11:55 ordered the cruiser and the destroyer to intercept and sink ''Nordnorge''. Delayed by German air raids on the Royal Navy base in Skjelfjord in
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, the British warships only got under way at 15:00, too late to intercept ''Nordnorge''. ''Nordnorge'' was spotted again at 12:00, by a Norwegian
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as she passed Lyngvær. The post transmitted their sighting to the military communications central in
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. As it was uncertain where ''Nordnorge'' was headed, Norwegian militia and army units were alerted along the coast of
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. ''Nordnorge'' arrived at Hemnesberget at 18:30 on 10 May 1940, after a 40-hour journey. Flying the German war flag only at the last minute, the German troops on board stormed the town. As ''Nordnorge'' approached the main quay in Hemnesberget, No. 3 Platoon of No. 1
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and some 120 Norwegian '' landvern'' troops (of Infantry Regiment 14) opened small arms fire at the ship from covered positions. After getting a
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ashore, German soldiers attacked across the quay, engaging in close
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. During the fighting three German bombers attacked the town. After an hour of fighting the British and Norwegian troops pulled away from the area. Following the capture of Hemnesberget, ''Nordnorge'' was unloaded of ammunition and supplies, and Allied and German dead and wounded brought on board.Steen 1958, pp. 180-181Haarr 2010, p. 283 As part of ''Operation Wildente'', German troops were also landed by Dornier seaplanes at nearby Sund. The fighting in Hemnesberget cost the lives of five German and eight British soldiers, as well as two Norwegian civilians. In his contribution to the major work on Norway and the Second World War ''Norges Krig 1940–1945'' in 1947, Norwegian Major General
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called ''Operation Wildente'' "as audacious as the original invasion". At 20:15, ''Calcutta'' and ''Zulu'' finally reached Hemnesberget. ''Nordnorge'' was immediately sunk by gunfire and two torpedoes. The ship exploded and sank stern first in deep water. As she went down, ''Nordnorge'' capsized and tore down the quay to which she was moored. The ammunition that had been unloaded on the quay was hit by gunfire and exploded.Finnbakk 1995, p. 12 Sixteen houses were destroyed in the British shelling of Hemnesberget, and one Norwegian civilian was killed. Several of the wounded on board ''Nordnorge'' perished when she sank. As ''Calcutta'' and ''Zulu'' left the scene, they sank the small Norwegian steamer . Before ''Nordnorge'' was sunk, the Germans had managed to unload the two mountain guns, while the other supplies lost in the sinking were replaced the next day by seaplanes. The German capture of Hemnesberget was followed by an unsuccessful Norwegian counter-attack from nearby
Finneid Finneid is a small town with a population of 210 (2016 census) that lies southeast of Fauske in Nordland county, Norway. Finneid was the port for shipping out the ore that came from the mine in Sulitjelma , , or is a village in the municip ...
on 11 May. During the initial advance of the counter-attack the Norwegian forces captured three of the German naval personnel who had manned ''Nordnorge'', before being pushed back. On 13 May the British and Norwegian forces in the area retreated northwards. The Germans continued their advance on 14 May, while two Royal Navy ships bombarded Hemnesberget the same day, destroying around 160 houses. Following the success of ''Operation Wildente'', the Germans made another attempt at bypassing the Allied front lines in Nordland. On 19 May the German-manned cargo ship attempted to bring supplies to the German forces advancing in Nordland. When ''Albion'' was spotted by Norwegian lookouts early on in her voyage, she was intercepted and sunk by the Norwegian warships and .


Aftermath

Having suffered the loss of ''Nordnorge'', ''Ofotens Dampskibsselskap'' continued to use ''Barøy'' on her route. ''Barøy'' was herself torpedoed and sunk by a British aircraft on 13 September 1941. In total, ''Ofotens Dampskibsselskap'' lost four ships during the war years, three to air and naval attack and one in a grounding.Svanberg 1990, p. 284


References

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