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词条 John Nordlander
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Swedish American Line

  3. World War II

      American vessel requisition in New York    Allied prisoner exchanges and rescue missions  

  4. In popular culture

  5. Distinctions

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

      Videos    Images  
{{Infobox person
| name = John Nordlander
| honorific_suffix = RVO, RDO, SGM
| image = Captain John Nordlander onboard MS Kungsholm (1954).jpg
| alt =
| caption = Captain John Nordlander
onboard {{MS|Kungsholm|1928|6}} (1954)
(Swedish Television)
| birth_name =
| birth_date = 1894
| birth_place = Härnösand, Sweden
| death_date = 1961
| death_place = Gothenburg, Sweden
| nationality = {{flag|Sweden}}
| other_names =
| occupation = Sea Captain
| years_active =
| employer = Swedish American Line
Swedish Navy
| organization = Red Cross
| known_for =
| notable_works =
}}John Leonard Nordlander (1894-1961) was a Swedish Sea Captain and Commander commissioned by the shipping line Swedish American Line.[1]

At the time of World War II, while serving as Commander of {{SS|Drottningholm}}, Captain John Nordlander was responsible for rescuing thousands of victims of war uniquely through hostile waters in collaboration with the Red Cross and effectively with the Allied powers, with approval of the Swedish royal family.

Biography

John Nordlander was born in 1894 in Härnösand, Västernorrland County, Sweden, to a family of seafarers, and was educated there as a Sea captain.

Initially serving in the Swedish Navy and onboard international sailing ships, John Nordlander was first educated as a First Officer in Härnösand and then as a Sea Captain at the Marine Officer's School of Gothenburg.[2]

Nordlander died in 1961 in Gothenburg and was buried there at Östra kyrkogården.[3]

Swedish American Line

Captain John Nordlander was commissioned by the Swedish American Line in 1920 and subsequently served as naval officer on all its ships on transatlantic cruises as well as in other directions, including the West Indies. The ships under the command of Captain John Nordlander included the following:[4]

  • {{MS|Kungsholm|1928|6}} (1941, 1942, 1953–1954, 1955-1957), as John Ericsson (1947)
  • {{MS|Gripsholm}}
  • {{SS|Drottningholm}} (1942–1948)
  • MS Stockholm (1948–1953, 1954),[5] later renamed MV Astoria

Besides the war activities, towards the end of his career he was also in charge of multiple dramatic rescue missions. Among these were the 1950 incident of the Norwegian ship Crown Prince Olav when she suddenly caught fire outside the coast of Halland, located along the west coast of Sweden. Despite no sight due to heavy fog, with only help of the radar system, Captain John Nordlander managed to fetch and tow the deteriorating vessel and its 120 passengers safely back to the nearest port.[6] Furthermore, in 1955 the British 7 000 tons heavy Argobeam also caught fire in the sea outside Ireland, rescued by Captain Nordlander.

World War II

Captain John Nordlander's service eventually stretched the tumultuous years of World War II.

American vessel requisition in New York

Following the outbreak of World War II, {{MS|Kungsholm|1928|6}}, commanded by Captain John Nordlander, was seized at New York City and placed under the American flag and purchased by the United States government.

The United States Lines were appointed agents by the War Shipping Administration to run the ship as a troop transport, renamed it to USAT John Ericsson after the Swedish-American inventor John Ericsson (1803–1889), and appointed American Captain John W. Anderson as her Commander. She left New York at the end of January 1942 in a convoy with a full complement of 6,000 U.S. soldiers for Australia and Noumea, with the ultimate mission to garrison the island of New Caledonia. After her returning to the Atlantic, USAT John Ericsson resumed her mission. By the close of the war she had safely transported some 300,000 troops under Allied supervision to various theaters of war, despite frequent attacks by enemy submarines and aircraft.

Allied prisoner exchanges and rescue missions

Subsequent to the acquisition of his former vessel, Captain John Nordlander was appointed Commander of {{SS|Drottningholm}} 1942–1948, carrying out multiple prisoner transport missions, totalling thousands of displaced victims and prisoners of war, notably in collaboration with the Red Cross. Under signs such as "Freigeleit - Protected, Drottningholm Sweden", she turned out to be one of the few ships that sailed hostile waters with all lights shining at night.

During 1942, SS Drottningholm was sporting signs on its sides displaying "Diplomat - Drottningholm Sverige" when transporting disabled prisoners of war, victims of Nazi concentration camps as well as diplomats from Liverpool, United Kingdom, to North America.

In September 1944 she was deployed by the Red Cross to transport prisoners of war and civilians being repatriated from Nazi Germany to the United Kingdom via Sweden.

Another voyage in April 1945 docked in Liverpool that included 212 ex-interned Channel Islanders.[7]{{rp|172-9}} One of the voyages is indicated to have safely relocated 1,362 individuals at once.[8]

{{quote|Probably for security reasons, we do not take the most direct route, but skirt around the west of Ireland. Liverpool is in the morning mist. From afar we hear the sirens of the boats that welcome. A huge crowd and happy jostling on the quay. The harbor is decorated with banners and flags. Emotions run high among the passengers. Then finally, when we drop anchor, a military band welcomed us by playing "God Save the King" and popular tunes.|Mr Donald Prager about his voyage from Lisbon to Liverpool in August 1944, onboard SS Drottningholm[9]}}{{quote|We were a day or two aboard this vessel glorying in our new found freedom. Bands were sent down to the quayside to play for us and generally we were made very much at ease. The Crown Princess came aboard and moved amongst us. [...] We left the Swedish harbour to the strains of both our national anthems and set course for home. Guided through the Skaggerak, then into the North Sea with only water between us and Britain. A few days more and we were within our own territorial waters. Then Leith and the pipe band to welcome us. We were home!|Alistair Crawford Cameron MacRitchie, Medical Orderly in the Royal Army Medical Corps[10]}}

In popular culture

In tribute to the vessel under Nordlander's command, a short illustrated movie, The S.S. Drottningholm (2014), was produced by Molly DeVries about her ancestors, the Jewish-American concert pianist Walter Hautzig and writer Esther Hautzig. The two belonged to and met among the thousands of passengers on rescue missions onboard SS Drottningholm, and later got married.[11]

Distinctions

  • {{flag|Sweden}}: Knight 1st Class of the Order of Vasa (1945)[12]
  • {{flag|Denmark}}: Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog[13]
  • {{flag|Finland}}: Order of the Lion of Finland[14]
  • {{flag|United Kingdom}}: Sea Gallantry Medal in Silver for Saving Life at Sea (1956) by Queen Elizabeth II for the rescue mission of MV Argobeam[15]
  • {{flag|United States}}: World War II Victory Medal
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Emmery Medal of the Royal Patriotic Society[16]
  • {{flag|Delaware}}: Medal of Delaware[17]
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Medal of Merit Plaque of the Swedish Sea Rescue Society[18]
  • {{flagicon|Sweden}} Medal of Merit of the Red Cross in Sweden, conferred by King Gustaf V for his "humanitarian efforts during SS Drottningholm's transports during wartime"[19]
  • {{flagicon|Cuba}} Order of Merit and Honour of the Cuban Red Cross

See also

  • Nordlander

References

1. ^http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=VEST19531203.1.1
2. ^Dagens Nyheter, 18 May 1961, p. 28
3. ^http://www.svenskagravar.se/index.php/visa_gravsatt/?ID=80010037&LOPNR=31046&FOR_NAMN=John&EFTER_NAMN=Nordlander&GRAV_NR_SELTYPE=E&ORDER_BY=fornamn&ORDER_DIRECTION=asc
4. ^http://sal.hagmanstorp.com/befalhavare_sal.htm ; Landsarkivet i Göteborg
5. ^http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=VEST19521127.1.5
6. ^Aftonbladet, 20 December 1959, p. 6
7. ^{{cite book |first=Roger E. |last=Harris |title=Islanders deported part 1 |isbn=978-0902633636}}
8. ^http://www.ushmm.org/online/film/display/detail.php?file_num=3469
9. ^http://www.salship.se/mercy.php
10. ^http://www.salship.se/MacRitchie.php
11. ^https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rZfXTe_bf4
12. ^http://runeberg.org/statskal/1955/1507.html
13. ^http://runeberg.org/statskal/1955/1507.html
14. ^https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=VEST19610608.2.44
15. ^Dagens Nyheter 17 July 1956
16. ^http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=VEST19480205.1.1
17. ^http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=VEST19480205.1.1
18. ^Dagens Nyheter 16 December 1955
19. ^http://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=VEST19480205.1.1

External links

Videos

  • Swedish ship Drottningholm arrives in US with diplomatic officers leaving Axis nations (1942) (The March of Time), Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L23GBdMxvjs Refugee ship Drottningholm arrives] (1942) (Associated Press Archive)
  • Former US Diplomats From Europe Brought to New York on Ocean Liner (1942), Getty Images
  • Ship launching at Swedish Harbor; Red Cross Ships with POWS (1944) (The March of Time), Steven Spielberg Jewish Film Archive, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUgirn6Hqws Hospital Ship 'Drottningholm'] (1944), Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom
  • Semester på Atlanten (1954) onboard {{MS|Kungsholm|1928|2}} (English translation: "Vacation on the Atlantic"), Filmarkivet, Swedish Film Institute (figuring Captain John Nordlander at 12.00 onwards)
  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rZfXTe_bf4 The S.S. Drottningholm] (2014), a short illustrated movie by Molly DeVries about Jewish-American concert pianist Walter Hautzig and writer Esther Hautzig, who met at a rescue mission onboard SS Drottningholm and later eventually married

Images

  • [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/lmc2000008748/PP/ "Princess Sibylla, Crown Prince Carl Gustaf and the royal princesses being greeted on board by Captain John Nordlander"] (1953), Library of Congress
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