- Voorbode
The Dutch steam
trawler "Voorbode" was a fishing vessel, until it was confiscated by the Germans duringWorld War II and used for military transport. In April 1944, it was on its way fromOslo toKirkenes when it faced mechanical problems, forcing it to seek repair inBergen . Due to lack of control, the ship was allowed entrance to Bergen harbor loaded with 124000 kg of explosives, even though the ship did not satisfy security regulations and should not have been allowed into major cities with this cargo. On April 20 at 8:39, the ship exploded at the quay in the center of Bergen. The force of the explosion caused a water column that was hundreds of meters high, spreading heavy debris. Several ships were thrown on land and the Voorbode's anchor was later found on the 417 m high mountain Sandviksfjellet. The air pressure from the explosion and the tidal wave that followed flattened whole neighborhoods near the harbor; then fires broke out and further destroyed the wooden houses, leaving 5000 people homeless; 160 people were killed and 5000 wounded, mostly civilians. The Germans initially tried to conceal the extent of the catastrophe, probably because it exposed their failure to maintain security regulations. Because the explosion occurred onAdolf Hitler 's birthday, there was some suspicion of sabotage, but investigations revealed that the explosion was an accident caused by self-ignition. The help actions after the event were extensive and have been well documented.External links
* [http://www.bergen.kommune.no/byarkivet_/ekstern/20.april_1944.html Bergen City Archive (in Norwegian)]
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