- Battle of Cape Bon
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Cape Bon
caption=Cruiser "Da Barbiano", sunk by Allied destroyers near Cape Bon
partof=World War II
date=13 December 1941
place=Mediterranean Sea ,Cape Bon ,Tunisia
result=Allied victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=
commander2=†
strength1=4 destroyers
strength2=2 light cruisers
1 torpedo boat
casualties1=None
casualties2=2 light cruisers sunk
900+ dead|The naval Battle of Cape Bon took place on
December 13 1941 during theSecond World War , between two Italianlight cruiser s and an Allieddestroyer flotilla offCape Bon ,Tunisia . The loss of the two cruisers was a serious setback for theRegia Marina .Background
The control of the Mediterranean was disputed between the Italian Regia Marina and the British
Royal Navy , supported by ships of Empire navies and other allied navies. This was critical for the supply of the Italian and German forces in north Africa and for the maintenance ofMalta as a British offensive base. Without Malta, Britain could not intercept Italian convoys and thus prevent the supply of Axis armies. At times, supply was so serious that warships were used as fast transports by both sides.When Italy declared war in June 1940, it had one of the largest navies in the world but its strength was limited to the Mediterranean, whereas the British could replace most losses by redeploying ships. This led to caution on behalf of the Italian command and a tendency to avoid battle.
The British had advantages in that they possessed
radar and Italian naval codes had been broken.The action
The Italian 4th Cruiser Division, commanded by Contrammiraglio
Antonino Toscano and consisting of the two "Da Giussano" class light cruisers "Alberto da Giussano" and "Alberico da Barbiano" and the torpedo boat "Cigno", sailed fromPalermo bound forTripoli , carrying an urgent supply of aircraft fuel (nearly 2000 tons) forLibya . The fuel was so important that fuel tanks were even put on the decks of the ships.In the meantime, the British 4th Destroyer flotilla – four destroyers (HMS "Sikh", HMS "Maori", HMS "Legion" and the Dutch destroyer "Isaac Sweers") commanded by Commander
G. H. Stokes – was bound forMalta .The British flotilla was spotted by an Italian aircraft but Regia Marina HQ judged that the British would not be able to reach Cape Bon before the 4th Cruiser Division was passed. However, the British, with intercepted signals from "
Ultra ", ordered their destroyers to intercept the Axis cruisers.On
December 13 at 03:25 the forces met. Arriving from astern in the dark and usingradar , the Allies achieved surprise, launching torpedoes and opening fire. Both Italian cruisers were sunk – "Alberico da Barbiano" a towering inferno. The action was over quickly and the British flotilla left. "Cigno" rescued 500 survivors, while others reached the coast or were later saved by Italian anti-submarine motorboats (MAS). Over 900 men lost their lives, including Admiral Toscano.External links
* [http://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/2855.html Dutch destroyer "Isaac Sweers"]
* [http://www.regiamarina.net/engagements/capebon/capebon_us.htm Italian description]
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