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HNoMS Olav Tryggvason

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166: 899: 968: 649: 809:(its name changed from Deutschland because Hitler didn't want to risk losing a ship by that name), with six eleven-inch guns, and the new 10,000-ton heavy cruiser Blucher, flagship of the squadron, carrying 8 eigh- inch guns. The happy little party waited in vain. The big ships never arrived. They had been challenged at the very entrance to Oslo Fjord, where the Norwegian mine layer, Olav Trygverson, sank a German torpedo boat and damaged the light cruiser Emden" 48: 3124: 3107: 3119: 3099: 1048:, channelled shipping in the Gulf either to the north, within reach of Finnish coastal artillery, or to the south, where German guns were in range. For most of the mining operation, which was initiated in the early hours of the day, the minelaying group worked unchallenged even though the ships were spotted by 24: 805:"All through the chilly night of April 8–9 a happy welcoming party from the German legation had stood at quayside in Oslo Harbor waiting for the arrival of a German fleet troop transport. It was the strongest naval force sent to Norway, led by the pocket battle ship 881:
At 0735hrs, after threats of aerial bombardment of the naval base and the adjacent city, as well as a misguided impression of the size of the 60-strong German landing party, the Norwegian land and naval forces surrendered. During the battle
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was spotted and the ships identified as German. Much of the Norwegian defensive advantage was however lost as Briseid then decided to continue following neutrality protection guidelines and first blew a steam horn, then fired a
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was part of the German contingent in the operation's II Group. The operation was meant to be carried out by a diversionary naval manoeuvre during daytime on 13 September, with the force turning back towards their base at
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After spending close to a year in the Baltic she was again deployed in Western Europe, serving between 1942 and 1944 mainly in the North Sea and off Norway. On 9 April 1943 the Soviet submarine
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ran aground, then dislodged herself and suffered more hits before making her escape from the area. At the same time as the German minesweepers made their charge into the harbour, the
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managed to get to the cover of a peninsula and land her force of forty-five infantry in the harbour, having suffered several hits in the process. After landing her infantry the
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After capture, the ship was rearmed with new main and secondary guns. Her original four 12 cm main guns were at first stored by the Germans before being installed in a
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was the first Norwegian warship equipped with a basic gun computer, allowing all four main guns to be fired at the same time at one target with some degree of accuracy.
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in the inner harbour to cover the harbour entrance with her guns. At 0435hrs two ships with no lights entered to harbour. At a range of 60 metres (66 yd) the
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with one officer and thirty armed sailors, who returned control of the ship to the American captain, Joseph H. Gainard, on 6 November. He unloaded his cargo in
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resumed mining operations in the Baltic. She was used for mining until the spring of 1945 when she was employed as part of the armada that
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spent her first year as a Kriegsmarine minelayer on the coasts of the Netherlands and Belgium as part of the naval contingent for the
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Of the total of six German-controlled minelayers operating in the Northern Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland in 1941-1942
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on 11 April, to commemorate the torpedo boat she had damaged. Five days later, on 16 April, she was renamed again, as the
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was considered a well armed and balanced ship, with an engine plant consisting of both steam turbines and diesel engines.
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took part in neutrality protection duties. Her first armed action came on 3 November 1939, when the US merchant ship
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T. Briseid, had received warning of the intruding foreign naval forces and at 0215hrs anchored his ship to a
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in September 1941, a naval deception operation to divert Soviet attention from the German landings on the
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by 2030hrs. In the end, the operation failed to attract Soviet interest and saw the loss of the Finnish
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into Haugesund to escape the British naval forces which searched for them. When the British cruiser
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in the Atlantic and was on its way to Germany with the American crew as prisoners. According to
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German Navy vessels on the Northern Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland, seasons 1941 and 1942
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The Invasion of Norway (Operation Weserübung), by Mike Yaklich, Jason Pipes, and Russ Folsom
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12 cm guns off Apeneskaia quay. Of the forty-five strong German landing unit on board
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received several strongly worded and threatening notes from its German counterpart.
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I skjærgården og på havet – Marinens krig 8. april 1940 – 8. mai 1945
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was at Horten for minor engine repairs, manned only by a skeleton crew, when the
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Stalin's Ocean-Going Fleet: Soviet Naval Strategy and Shipbuilding, p. 262-2633
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Fjordkrigen – Sjømilitær motstand mot den tyske invasjonsflåten i 1940
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After the cancellation of the invasion of the UK she was transferred to the
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All the above listed information, unless otherwise noted, was acquired from
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All the above listed information, unless otherwise noted, was acquired from
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mines accounted for the loss of a Soviet destroyer and one submarine. The
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in the summer season, taking aboard 55 cadets and showing the flag around
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on training cruises. One of the cadets serving on board in the 1930s was
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took part in while stationed in the Baltic was the joint German-Finnish
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had confronted the British warship and made it leave Norwegian waters.
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The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Navy in the Baltic, 1921-1941, p. 225
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and was forced to take cover behind some nearby islands. The cruiser
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until captured by the Germans in 1940. The Germans renamed her first
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3,000 nautical miles (5,556.00 km) at 14 knots (25.93 km/h)
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3,000 nautical miles (5,556.00 km) at 14 knots (25.93 km/h)
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In addition to forcing Soviet shipping into vulnerable bottlenecks,
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evacuated German troops and civilians from the path of the Red Army
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Naval Operations of the Campaign in Norway, April-June 1940, p. 19
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in the early 1930s with the yard number 119. She served in the
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area in preparation for the outbreak of war eight days later.
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at the foreign warships before opening up on them in earnest.
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Naval ships of Norway captured by Germany during World War II
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tried to engage the Norwegian ships, but suffered hits from
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Klar til strid - Kystartilleriet gjennom århundrene
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The minelayer was not hit. 1511:The Second World War, p. 531 1267:Build numbers at Horten Yard 1135:Amongst the operations that 709:on 2 November the escorting 438:11.45 m (37.57 ft) 430:97.3 m (319.23 ft) 300:11.45 m (37.57 ft) 292:97.3 m (319.23 ft) 266:1 destroyer (2,380 tons) and 1862:Ships of the Norwegian navy 1825:Kriegsmarine Coastal Forces 1782:Kristiansen, Trond (2006). 1117:and sank off the island of 983:planned invasion of England 812:The minelayer's commander, 655:before the Second World War 604:Before the outbreak of the 269:1 submarine (201 tons) sunk 132:Kommandørkaptein T. 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Index


training ship
Norway
Olaf I of Norway
Horten
German invasion of Norway
Nazi Germany
Royal Air Force
Kiel
Operation Barbarossa
Operation Nordwind (1941)
Operation Hannibal
De Laval
hp
Sulzer
cylinder
knots
Bofors
Colt
anti-aircraft
torpedo tubes
mines
De Laval
hp
Sulzer
cylinder
knots
10.5 cm (4.1 in) SK C/32
3.7 cm anti-aircraft guns
2 cm anti-aircraft guns

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