- HMS Queen Emma
HMS "Queen Emma" was a commando
troop ship of theRoyal Navy during theSecond World War .Emma was built as the "Koningin Emma", in 1939 as a civilian passenger liner. She was named after Queen Emma of the Netherlands. She ferried across the
North Sea between theHook of Holland andHarwich , along with her sister ship, "Prinses Beatrix" (Princess Beatrix).In 1940, "Koningin Emma" was requisitioned by the
Ministry of War Transport and renamed HMS "Queen Emma". "Prinses Beatrix" was also requisitioned, becoming HMS "Princess Beatrix". "Queen Emma" was converted to a new role as a troopship atHarland and Wolff 's yard inBelfast . During the war her main role was transportingBritish Commandos , and she participated in theLofoten Islands Raid and theDieppe Raid , amongst others. She had the advantage of a high speed that allowed hit and run operations.In 1941, "Queen Emma", "Princess Beatrix" and HMAS "Dunedin" were at Freetown,
Sierra Leone , returning to theUnited Kingdom having taken troops toEgypt . They were ordered to help the Royal Navy and theU.S. Navy with the search for a surface raider (later identified as the "Atlantis").In
1946 "Queen Emma" was released back to her owners and continued to ferry until1969 , when she was scrapped inAntwerp ,Belgium .External links
* http://www.nih.ww2site.com/nih/addenda/queenemma.html
* [http://www.ww2pacific.com/ruge.html info about the search]
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