Texel Disaster

Texel Disaster

The Texel disaster took place off the Dutch coast on the night of 31 August 1940 and involved the sinking of two Royal Navy destroyers and damage to a third and a light cruiser. The disaster was caused by a destroyer flotilla running into an unmarked minefield which caused serious damage to one vessel, two more destroyers were sunk going to the aid of the first and a light cruiser sent as an escort was slightly damaged by a mine on the return journey. In all the disaster caused around 300 deaths with a further 100 men injured or taken prisoner of war.

The disaster

On the night of 31 August 1940 the British 20th Destroyer Flotilla consisting of HMS "Express", HMS "Esk", HMS "Icarus", HMS "Intrepid" and HMS "Ivanhoe" sailed from Immingham to the Dutch coast North-West of Texel to lay mines. [http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/4419.html U-Boat reference site entry on Ivanhoe] ] The flotilla was joined by part of the 5th Destroyer Flotilla consisting of HMS "Kelvin", HMS "Jupiter" and HMS "Vortigern". Whilst laying mines air reconnaissance detected a German naval force moving west from Terschelling towards Britain; fearing an invasion the 20th flotilla was ordered to intercept.Harvnb|Hayward|2001|p=33-34.]

Whilst heading for this German force the flotilla ran into a newly laid, uncharted minefield and "Express" was badly damaged, losing most of her bow.Harvnb|Haining|2004|p=178.] Harvnb|Hayward|2001|p=34.] The explosion caused heavy casualties, ninety of the 175 men on board were killed or wounded, including her captain, JG Bickford, who was injured by the explosion. The flotilla commander, Lieutenant-Commander Crouch, moved his ship, "Esk", to assist the "Express" but also hit a mine and the vessel swiftly sank, killing all on board, save one man. The "Ivanhoe" then went to transfer the wounded from the "Express" but also hit a mine and was badly damaged, the explosion killing a further 53 men and wounding the majority of the crew. Several life rafts, carrying shipwrecked sailors, drifted into the Dutch coast where they were detained by the German authorities as prisoners of war.

1 September brought "Kelvin" and "Jupiter" from the 5th flotilla to help rescue the shipwrecked crews and later two light cruisers, HMS "Aurora" and HMS "Galatea" arrived as an escort. [ [http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-10DD-39K-Kelvin.htm Naval History entry for Kelvin] ] "Ivanhoe" was scuttled by fire from the "Kelvin" and the ships returned to port. "Jupiter" towed the hulk of "Express" until tugs could be sent out to take over. [ [http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono-10DD-37J-Jupiter.htm Naval history entry on Jupiter] ] On the way "Galatea" hit a further mine and was slightly damaged.

Aftermath

The final toll of the disaster was approximately 300 killed with a further 100 injured or taken prisoner, this was the greatest loss of life suffered by Nore Command since the evacuation of Dunkirk. The German "invasion force" turned out to be a small minelaying unit transferring from Cuxhaven to Rotterdam. The casualties returning from the disaster, some badly burned, contributed to the myth that a German invasion had been repulsed by the use of burning oil floated on the sea.Harvnb|Hayward|2001|p=33.] One theory amongst British civilians and press of the time laid the blame for the disaster with Lord Mountbatten.

Notes

References

*citation|last=Hayward|first=James|title=The bodies on the beach:Sealion, Shingle Street and the burning sea myth of 1940|publisher=CD41|location=Dereham, Norfolk|year=2001|isbn=0954054903.
*citation|last=Haining|first=Peter|title=Where the eagle landed:The mystery of the German invasion of Briitain, 1940|publisher=Robson|location=|year=2004|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=_6591-8MIvYC|isbn=1861057504.


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