On this page you find links to all kind of articles and websites I found in my search for more information about Abbekerk’s History. Also this website allready contributes to articles, websites and books of others. Some of them are named/linked below.
This first group of links are to articles or books in which Abbekerk plays a role. When you click the link you can directly read the the chapter about Abbekerk or use a link to the whole story.
- The Fought With What They Had
A excellent book about the desperate fight of the US Airforce in the Philippines and Java. Abbekerk evacuated ground Personnel from TJilitjap, Java, februari 1942. - What happened to Abbekerk’s gunner’s? The story of Geoff North
One of the mysteries I never expected to solve was that of the gunners that left Abbekerk early Ferbuary 1942 in Oosthaven, Sumatra. Then I recieved an email from Peter North who found a picture of Abbekerk between the old stuff of his father: Lt Geoffrey North of the 35th Light Anti Aircraft Regiment. - DEMS gunners on Abbekerk: the story of Walter MacNab
there were 4 DEMS gunners aboard Abbekerk as part of her ‘permanent” anti aircraft-defences. Walter MacNab was one of them and tells me his story - My Fighting Congregation
The Tjilitjap evacuation from the point of view of Chaplain William Taggert, february 1942. - Tweedale’s War (BBC People’s War)
The facinating story about Harry Tweedale of RAF 232 Squadron. During the war his path crosses Abbekerks’ several times. First he is in the same convoy to Singapore, later he helps unload Abbekerk in Singapore and finally he sees Abbekerk again when he is evacuated from Tjilitjap, Java (febuary 1942) - Willard A “Bill” Heath
Another Tjilatjap evacuation story. Bill Heath tells his story with much eye for detail and pictures the voyage less chaotic then the other accounts on this page. - Jan Eise Hellings
A short artikel (in dutch for now) about Jan Eise Hellings (1889-1942). He was Master of the freighter Moena and was anchored in London next to Abbekerk and bombed during the Blitz (september 1940). Later he fled Java on Poelau Bras the same day as Abbekerk, but he was killed when the ship was sunk by Japanese airplane (march 1942). - Newspaper article about a abbekerk crewmember
Now 80 year old crewmember Sidney McConville still remebers the sinking of Abbekerk. He even saw and hung to the surfacing Uboat. - The Sinking of Abbekerk and other war memories. (in Dutch)
In 1995 in the Dutch magazine “KW wij praaien U” Abbekerk 3de Mate tells about his warmemories. It is in Dutch for now. Maybe I will translate it later. His story is a nice addition to my fathers memoires. - SS Moena and MS Abbekerk during the London Blitz (in Dutch)
On September 7th, 1940 the Germans started bombing London as part of the Battle of Brittain. Abbekerk was in Albert Dock at that time, in the centre of the first bombings. When she got adrift she was towed and moured to Moena another Dutch ship in the dock. This is her part of the story (in dutch for now) from J.W. Roevers book: “De Nederland in de Tweede Wereldoorlog”. - Newspaper Articles (Dutch)
Several newpaper Arcticles form the Dutch the online historical newspaperarchive . All pre-war, but quite interesting since they give some background on her building and het launch. And for example why sh was build in Danzig… - Wheat for Holland
Something completely different: 16 januari 1940 a local newspaper announces the arrival of six cargoships with wheat. The last years before the war wheat was short in supply and Abbekerk arrived from the US, its holds filled with wheat. - No Ordinairy War, the eventfull career of U604 This book by Christian Prag was published only a month ago. Abbekerk was torpedoed by U-604, so I was surprised to read that a book was written about this U-boat. Since I know Abbekerk was the first and rather easy victim of U604, I didn’t expect more then a few pages about the event but hoped it would be an intersting read anyway. I was right on both.
These links are websites that contain (only minimal) information about Abbekerk, but handle more about the events that Abbekerk was caught up in. They can be usefull for research. Most of them also are in the links-menu on the right.
- Convoy_William_Sail_12x
- 7th bomb group newsletter
- refueling on open sea (dutch)
- Sailing to war
- SS Narkunda
- Voyage of Kota Gede (BBC)
- Auxillary Cruiser Atlantis
- Ocean gales and Storms 1939
This website allready contributes to articles, websites and books of others. Some of them are or will be linked below.
- The Fourth Ally
Mr Jan Vel en Ben van Essen from Adelaide Australia made this booklet for the occasion of the unveiling of a commemorative plaque on the Pathway of Honour in Adelaide.
This booklet is dedicated to the Dutch service men and women and the Merchant Marine sailors, who gave or risked their lives alongside their Australian brethren to halt the advance of the Japanese in defence of our freedom.
It explains what it meant to be the Fourth Ally in “defence of our nation in World War Two.” - China cg-vol-2007-no-2-aug-pge-151617-a.pdf
Mr Ray D. Kester, USS Marblehead 1940-1942, now USN Asiatic Fleet reunion president and editor of the China Gunboatman THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE SOUTH CHINA, YANGTZE PATROL, ASIATIC FLEET used information from this website to tell the story of two wounded sailors from the Marblehead that were evacuated on Abbekerk. A short comment of one of the sailors, Mr Oscar M. Rudie, is on the introduction page, his whole story can be read on the USS MArblehead website. - A Blue Sea of Blood: Deciphering the Mysterious Fate of the USS Edsall
Historian Donald Kehn very recently wrote a book about the destroyer USS Edsall. She was one of the warships fighting desperatly around Java at the time Abbekerk escaped. See here for more details. I haven’t read it myself yet, but Abbekerk’s story contributed (a little) to this book.
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