The XIIª Squadriglia Squadriglia MAS (''Mezzi d'Assalto'') (
Italian
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for "12th Assault Vessel
Squadron
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") was a formation of the Italian Royal Navy (''
Regia Marina
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'') which served on
Lake Ladoga
Lake Ladoga (; rus, Ла́дожское о́зеро, r=Ladozhskoye ozero, p=ˈladəʂskəjə ˈozʲɪrə or rus, Ла́дога, r=Ladoga, p=ˈladəɡə, fi, Laatokka arlier in Finnish ''Nevajärvi'' ; vep, Ladog, Ladoganjärv) is a fresh ...
as part of the Axis
siege of Leningrad
The siege of Leningrad (russian: links=no, translit=Blokada Leningrada, Блокада Ленинграда; german: links=no, Leningrader Blockade; ) was a prolonged military blockade undertaken by the Axis powers against the Soviet city of L ...
during
World War II
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.
Background
On 22 June 1941 the Axis, led by Nazi Germany, launched
Operation Barbarossa
Operation Barbarossa (german: link=no, Unternehmen Barbarossa; ) was the invasion of the Soviet Union by Nazi Germany and many of its Axis allies, starting on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during the Second World War. The operation, code-named after ...
, the invasion of the Soviet Union. During the summer of 1941 the Germans advanced into the USSR on three broad fronts, towards
Leningrad
Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
in the north,
Moscow
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in the centre, and
Kiev
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in the south.
By August 1941 the German
Army Group North
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was on the outskirts of Leningrad, having occupied the Baltic states and northwest Russia, while the Finns had advanced south into the
Viipuri peninsula, leaving the city surrounded and cut off from all communication by land. The city's only communication route was by water, over Lake Ladoga.
To service and preserve this route, the Soviets collected a fleet of over 50 merchant vessels, protected by more than 40 escort vessels, with which they ran supply convoys to the city. Against this, the Axis had little response; their only offensive force was a single Finnish ship, the
torpedo boat ''Sisu'', which was unable to interrupt the Soviet supply route.
In order to act against this supply route, the Axis determined to build up a naval presence on the lake, and, recognizing the ''Regia Marina's'' expertise in small boat operations, requested the dispatch of a force of
MAS boats to the lake. In response the RM formed the XII MAS in April 1942.
Formation
Following the request to the RM for assistance in the lake operations the RM formed the XII MAS as a section of the
Decima MAS
The ''Decima Flottiglia MAS'' (''Decima Flottiglia Motoscafi Armati Siluranti'', also known as ''La Decima'' or Xª MAS) (Italian for "10th Assault Vehicle Flotilla") was an Italian flotilla, with commando frogman unit, of the ''Regia Marina'' ...
. This took place in April 1942 at
La Spezia
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La Spezia is the second largest city ...
, on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
XII MAS comprised four MAS boats and their crews and support staff, a total of 99 men, under the command of
''Capitano di Corvetta'' Bianchini.
In May 1942 the force began the journey to the lake, loading the boats onto transports for the journey overland via the
Brenner Pass
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and
Innsbruck
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to
Stettin
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, and by ship to
Helsinki
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. The final leg was by road to
Sortanlahti on Lake Ladoga, which served as the XII MAS's base of operations. The squadron arrived on 22 June 1942, 12 months to the day after the opening of Barbarossa.
Already on the lake was the Finnish torpedo boat ''Sisu'', and a German force,
Naval Detachment K, composed of a number of minesweepers (KM) and armed barges (
Siebel ferries). The whole force was under the overall command of Colonel E I Järvinen, of the Finnish Army.
Operational history
The XII MAS commenced operations on 25 June 1942, making reconnaissance sweeps across the lake, landing observers behind Soviet lines, and searching for submarines.
On 25 July MAS 526 was damaged in an accident, and was temporarily put out of action.
On 14 August MAS 527 and 528 intercepted a force of three Soviet gunboats; after an exchange of fire the MAS closed in and launched torpedoes, sinking one of the gunboats.
On 27 August MAS 527 encountered a Soviet convoy consisting of two tugs pulling a train of barges, escorted by a third tug. MAS 527 shadowed this group and summoned help, and with the arrival of MAS 528 attacked with torpedoes, causing the barge train to blow up.
On 1 September MAS 529 met two Soviet gunboats while on patrol off
Verkkosaari island; she engaged them by gunfire, before retiring unharmed.
On 29 September MAS 528 and 529, commanded by Bianchini, encountered a Soviet convoy of a tug and barge train, escorted by a gunboat. They were able to manoeuvre into position to make a torpedo attack, but scored no hits.
During October the force was involved in providing support to the land forces, as winter approached, and on 30 October the lake became too frozen for operations to continue. The XII MAS was evacuated from the base at Sortanlahti, withdrawing to winter quarters in
Tallinn
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.
The spring of 1943 saw a change in the war situation; the Regia Marina decided to transfer the XII MAS to the Mediterranean, though the four MAS boats were handed over to the Finnish navy rather than being transported back to Italy.
Aftermath
Following its 1000-mile journey to its area of operations, XII MAS served on Lake Ladoga for a 90-day period, making 59 sorties, and engaging in 17 actions, during which they sank Soviet barges, a gunboat (Bira class) and a merchant ship of 1300 tons.
Despite the skill and enthusiasm which the MAS brought to this corner of the Eastern Front, the combined operation was unable to stop Soviet efforts to maintain supply route to Leningrad,
[Ruge p26] and the winter of 1942/43 saw the
Sinyavino offensive
The Sinyavino offensives were a serie of Soviet offensives in 1941–1943 during World War II around the Sinyavino Heights, east of Leningrad, to lift the Siege of Leningrad. The area was only fully liberated during the Leningrad–Novgorod offe ...
and
Operation Iskra
Operation Iskra (russian: операция Искра , translation = Operation Spark), a Soviet military operation in January 1943 during World War II, aimed to break the Wehrmacht's siege of Leningrad. Planning for the operation began shortl ...
, which led to an easing of the Soviet supply dilemma, though the siege was not completely lifted until January 1944.
See also
*
British naval expedition to Lake Tanganyika
Notes
References
* Ruge, F : ''The Soviets As Naval Opponents 1941-1945'' (1978) {{ISBN, 0-85059-390-5
MAS operations on Lake Ladoga(Italian)
Military units and formations of Italy in World War II
MAS fleet