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词条 RMS Nova Scotia (1926)
释义

  1. Building

  2. Civilian service

  3. Troop ship

  4. Monuments

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. Sources and further reading

  8. External links

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Ministry of War Transport (1941–42)

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  • code letters KTWQ[5] (until 1933)
  • {{ICS|Kilo}}{{ICS|Tango}}{{ICS|Whiskey}}{{ICS|Quebec}}
  • call sign GJFY[1] (from 1934)
  • {{ICS|Golf}}{{ICS|Juliet}}{{ICS|Foxtrot}}{{ICS|Yankee}}
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RMS Nova Scotia was a {{GRT|6796}} UK transatlantic ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship. In World War II she was requisitioned as a troop ship. In 1942 a German submarine sank her in the Indian Ocean with the loss of 858 of the 1,052 people aboard.[4]

Building

Vickers, Sons & Maxim, Ltd of Barrow-in-Furness built Nova Scotia for Furness, Withy & Co of Liverpool.[1] She was the sister ship of RMS Newfoundland, which Vickers had launched for the same owner 11 months previously.[6] Her 1,047 NHP quadruple expansion steam engine was fed by five 215 lbf/in2 single-ended boilers with a total heating surface of {{convert|16095|sqft|0}}.[1] Her boilers were heated by 20 oil-fuelled corrugated furnaces with a grate surface of {{convert|377|sqft|0}}.[1] Her boat deck had six lifeboats, mounted on Welin-Maclachlan davits.[7]

Civilian service

Nova Scotia joined Newfoundland on Furness, Withy's regular transatlantic mail route between Liverpool and Boston via St John's, Newfoundland and Halifax, Nova Scotia.[2] Passengers included Roald Dahl, then aged 17, who in August 1934 was one of 50 public school boys who sailed from Liverpool on an expedition to Newfoundland of the recently founded Public Schools Exploring Society.{{sfn|Sturrock|2010|p=93}} Their passage to St John's took a week.{{sfn|Sturrock|2010|p=93}}

After the UK entered World War II in September 1939, the ship at first remained in civilian service. On 21 September 1940 she sailed from Liverpool bound for Canada, carrying passengers including the final 29 children to leave Britain under the Children's Overseas Reception Board (CORB) evacuation scheme.{{sfn|Mann|2005|p=130}} The CORB scheme was then discontinued because of the great loss of life when {{GS|U-48|1939|6}} sank Ellerman Lines' {{SS|City of Benares||2}} on 17 September.{{sfn|Mann|2005|p=120}}

Troop ship

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Early in 1941 the Ministry of War Transport requisitioned Nova Scotia as a troop ship, and on 3 February she embarked 1,200 troops.[8] She joined a convoy from Britain to Freetown, Sierra Leone, where she arrived on 2 March.[8] Nova Scotia continued south, crossing the Equator on 12 March and reaching Cape Town, South Africa, on 22 March.[8]

In the autumn of 1942 Nova Scotia left Port Tewfik in Egypt and sailed down the Red Sea to Massawa[9] in British-occupied Eritrea, where she put US troops ashore and embarked Italian prisoners of war.{{sfn|Bezuidenhout|2008|p=10}} She also called at the British Colony of Aden[4] and then proceeded southwards unescorted, carrying over 750 Italian prisoners of war[9] and civilian internees and 3,000 bags of mail bound for Durban, South Africa.[4]

Nova Scotia had passed through the Mozambique Channel and was off the coast of Natal Province, South Africa, when at 7:15[4] on the morning of 28 November the {{GS|U-177}} hit her with three torpedoes.[9]{{sfn|Bezuidenhout|2008|p=10}} Nova Scotia rolled to port,{{sfn|Bezuidenhout|2008|p=10}} caught fire{{sfn|Bezuidenhout|2008|p=10}} and sank by the bow within 10 minutes.[4] The crew managed to launch only one lifeboat; other survivors depended on life rafts or pieces of wreckage.[9] Those who were left in the water either drowned or were killed by oceanic whitetip sharks.{{sfn|Bezuidenhout|2008|p=13}}

In order to identify what ship it had just sunk, U-177 recovered two survivors.[4][9] They were interned Italian merchant sailors who explained that most of those aboard had been Italian internees.[4] Because of the Laconia Order that Admiral Dönitz had issued two months previously, the submarine's commander, Robert Gysae, withdrew U-177 from the area and radioed the Befehlshaber der U-Boote (BdU) for orders.[4] The BdU ordered him to leave survivors in the water and continue on patrol.[4] The BdU requested help from Portugal, which sent the frigate {{ship|NRP|Afonso de Albuquerque}} from Lourenço Marques[4] in neighbouring Mozambique.

Afonso de Albuquerque reached the area on 29 November.[9] Five survivors fired a distress flare and were rescued by the frigate.[9] The next day Afonso de Albuquerque found herself surrounded by hundreds of floating corpses.[9] The frigate rescued 130 Italian internees, 42 guards, 17 crew members, three military and naval personnel, one DEMS gunner and one passenger.[4] 858 people were lost: 650 Italian internees, 96 crew members, 88 South African guards, 10 DEMS gunners, eight military and naval personnel, five passengers, and Nova Scotia{{'}}s master.[4]

Two further survivors reached safety. One was rescued on the third day after the attack; the other was an Italian who drifted on a liferaft for a fortnight until he came ashore at Mtunzini in Natal.[9]

Monuments

Many corpses were washed ashore in Natal.{{sfn|Bezuidenhout|2008|p=10}} The bodies of 120 Italian prisoners of war and internees were buried in a mass grave in the Hillary suburb of Durban, forming the nucleus of what became the Italian Military Cemetery there.[9] In 1982 a substantial monument was erected on the grave.[9] Nova Scotia{{'}}s Italian dead are commemorated also in a monument at the Italian church at Adi Quala, Eritrea.[9]

See also

  • {{SS|Arandora Star||2}} — torpedoed in July 1940 while carrying interned Italian civilians
  • {{SS|Shuntien|1934|2}} — torpedoed in December 1941 while carrying Italian prisoners of war

References

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 {{cite book |url= http://www.plimsollshipdata.org/pdffile.php?name=41b0636.pdf |year=1941 |title=Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships |location=London |publisher=Lloyd's Register |accessdate=29 March 2013}}
2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.timetableimages.com/maritime/images/fur.htm#warren |title=Furness, Withy & Co. |work=Maritime Timetable Images |publisher=Björn Larsson |date=2001–2013 |accessdate=29 March 2013}}
3. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.benjidog.co.uk/allen/Lines/Furness%20Withy.html |last=Watson |first=Brian |title=Furness Withy |work=The Allen Collection |publisher=Brian Watson |accessdate=30 March 2013}}
4. ^10 11 12 {{cite web |url= http://uboat.net/allies/merchants/2476.html |title=Nova Scotia |last=Helgason |first=Guðmundur |date=1995–2013 |work=uboat.net |publisher=Guðmundur Helgason |accessdate=29 March 2013}}
5. ^{{cite book |url= http://www.plimsollshipdata.org/pdffile.php?name=33b0653.pdf |year=1934 |title=Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships |location=London |publisher=Lloyd's Register |accessdate=21 May 2013}}
6. ^{{cite book |url= http://www.plimsollshipdata.org/pdffile.php?name=35b0594.pdf |year=1935 |title=Lloyd's Register, Steamers & Motorships |location=London |publisher=Lloyd's Register |accessdate=29 March 2013}}
7. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.greatships.net/scans/CA-NO01.jpg |title=Welin-Maclachlan Davits advertisement featuring RMS Nova Scotia |work=Great Ships |publisher=Jeff Newman |date=1999–2013 |accessdate=29 March 2013}}
8. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.chrishulland.me.uk/styled-4/index.html |last=Hulland |first=Christopher |title=Nova Scotia |work=757792 Hulland G L All at Sea with the Maritime Royal Artillery |publisher=Christopher Hulland |year=2011 |accessdate=30 March 2013}}
9. ^10 11 {{cite web |url= http://alexcolao.wordpress.com/2011/11/28/anniversary-of-nova-scotia-alessandro-cerrato/ |last=Colao |first=Alex |title=Anniversary of Nova Scotia – Alessandro Cerrato |work=Alex Colao Blog |date=28 November 2011 |accessdate=}}

Sources and further reading

  • {{cite book |last=Bezuidenhout |first=Leon |others=translated from Afrikaans by JC Hough & MJ Conradie |date=March 2008 |title=Pieter Snyman, Springbok–soldier 1940–43 |url= http://www.fad.co.za/Resources/Nova/pieter-syman-english.pdf |pages=11–15 |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book |last=Burrell |first=David |year=1992 |title=Furness Withy, 1891–1991 |place=Kendal |publisher=World Ship Society |isbn=0905617703 |page= |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book |last=Haws |first=Duncan |year=2000 |title=Furness Withy |series=Merchant Fleets |volume=37 |place=Crowborough |publisher=Travel Creatours Ltd |isbn=094637838X |page= |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book |last=Isacchini |first=Valeria |year=2008 |title=L'Onda Gridava Forte |place=Rome |publisher=Ugo Mursia Editore |isbn=978-88-425-3949-0 |language=Italian |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book |last=Mann |first=Jessica |authorlink=Jessica Mann |year=2005 |title=Out of Harm's Way; The Wartime Evacuation of Children from Britain |place=London |publisher=Headline Publishing Group |isbn=0-7553-1138-8 |pages=130–131 |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book |last=Mascellari |first=Tullio |year= |title=28 Novembre 1942 una Tragedia in Mare |place= |publisher= |isbn= |language=Italian |url= http://www.tulliomascellari.com/ |ref=harv}}
  • {{cite book |last=Sturrock |first=Donald |year=2010 |title=Storyteller: The Authorised Biography of Roald Dahl |place=London |publisher=HarperPress |isbn=0007254768 |pages=93–94 |ref=harv}}

External links

  • {{cite web |url= http://www.cbc.ca/onthego/episodes/2012/11/28/70-years-after-the-sinking-of-the-rms-nova-scotia/ |title=70 years after the sinking of the RMS Nova Scotia |publisher=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |date=28 November 2012}} – interview with survivor Thomas Goodyear
  • {{cite web |url= http://www.fad.co.za/Resources/Nova/novascotia.htm |last=Jackson |first=Allan |title=Nova Scotia |work=Facts About Durban |publisher=FAD Publishing |date=17 June 2008}}
  • {{cite news |url= http://theridgeonline.co.za/the-tragedy-of-the-nova-scotia/ |title=Nova Scotia tragedy |newspaper=The Ridge online |publisher=Media24 |date=17 April 2011}}
  • {{cite web |url= http://www.navenovascotia.it/ |last1=Zampieri |first1= Antonio |last2=Zampieri |first2= Fiorenzo |title= L'Ultimo Giorno del Nova Scotia La tragedia dimenticata... |publisher=Blogger.com |language=Italian |date=28 November 2010}} — includes German photographs of the sinking of the ship and Portuguese photos of the rescue of survivors
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