Battle of Dogger Bank (1916)

Battle of Dogger Bank
Part of the First World War
Date10 February 1916
Location54°43′28.63″N 2°46′06.80″E / 54.7246194°N 2.7685556°E / 54.7246194; 2.7685556
Result German victory
Belligerents
 United Kingdom  German Empire
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom Raymond Hallowell-Carew German Empire Johannes Hartog
Strength
4 sloops 25 torpedo boats
Casualties and losses
1 sloop sunk
56 dead
14 captured
none
Battle of Dogger Bank (1916) is located in North Sea
Battle of Dogger Bank (1916)
The battle location in the North Sea

The Battle of Dogger Bank on 10 February 1916 was a naval engagement between the Kaiserliche Marine of the German Empire and the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, during the First World War. Three German torpedo boat flotillas sortied into the North Sea and encountered the British 10th Sloop Flotilla near Dogger Bank. The German vessels eventually engaged the British vessels, after mistaking them for cruisers instead of minesweeping sloops. Knowing they were out-gunned, the British attempted to flee and in the chase, the sloop HMS Arabis was sunk, before the British squadron escaped. As the cruisers of the Harwich Force returned to port, the light cruiser HMS Arethusa struck a mine, ran aground and broke in two. Although the Germans were victorious, they inflated the victory by reporting that they had sunk two cruisers.

Background

Under the command of Admiral Hugo von Pohl German naval strategy had been to conserve the High Seas Fleet against the larger Royal Navy while waging war against British merchant shipping by submarine. At the start of 1916 Pohl became mortally ill; Admiral Reinhard Scheer took command of the High Seas Fleet on 18 January 1916 and the Germans began to consider an offensive strategy in the North Sea. Hitherto the German fleet had spared the army the burden of coast defence and encouraged the neutrality of the Netherlands and Scandinavia. The British naval blockade of Germany was causing food and raw material shortages and Scheer desired to find some means to counter British sea power.[1]

The High Seas Fleet could only prevail against the Grand Fleet in exceptional circumstances, which its commander, Admiral Jellicoe, would never allow but Scheer thought that he could make the British war-weary; German raids in the North Sea became more frequent. On 9 February, the Admiralty warned the Grand Fleet that the Germans were preparing a sortie and the fleet was ordered south, the cruisers of Harwich Force being ordered to sail for Texel. A few hours later the alert was cancelled but next day, it was discovered that a force of German light cruisers and destroyers had sailed westwards from the Jade river.[1]

The Germans sent 25 ships from the 2nd, 6th and 9th Torpedo-Boat flotillas (the German navy did not use the term destroyer[citation needed]) on a sortie to Dogger Bank under the command of Kommodore Johannes Hartog, to intercept Allied shipping.[2][3][4] The British 10th Sloop Flotilla was the only British force in the area, consisting of HMS Arabis, Poppy, Buttercup, and Alyssum.[5] Each of these 1,250-long-ton (1,270 t) Arabis-class sloops was armed with two 4.7 in (120 mm) guns and two 3-pounder anti-aircraft guns and were little match for the large number of German torpedo boats pitted against them.[6]

Battle

Arabis—along with the other three sloops of her division—had been engaged in sweeping a clear channel east of Dogger Bank when they were sighted by a large number of German torpedo boats.[7] When the British sloops were first sighted, the Germans hesitated to attack as the new Arabis-class vessels could not be immediately identified. The Allied ships were mistaken for much more powerful cruisers but the Germans decided to press their attack anyway as they were in greater number. Upon being attacked, the British attempted to flee to the safety of the coast. Although Poppy, Buttercup and Alyssum were able to make good their escape, Arabis was not so fortunate and was caught and engaged by three of the German torpedo boats. After fighting off this attack, Arabis was attacked by six of the German boats and sunk by torpedoes.[8] The Germans rescued Lieutenant-Commander Hallowell-Carew and 13 crew from Arabis.[9]

Aftermath

Besides some minor damage to a few of the German destroyers, the only losses from the action was Arabis, with 56 crew killed and 14 captured by the Germans, including the captain and two other officers. For his actions during the battle, Arabis′ commanding officer, Lieutenant Commander Robert Raymond Hallowell-Carew, received the Distinguished Service Order.[10] Despite the fact that they had only sunk a minesweeping sloop, the Germans claimed that they had engaged a squadron of four new cruisers and sunk two of them with torpedoes. The Admiralty quickly responded by citing the truth, that no other Allied forces had been engaged besides the 10th Sloop Flotilla and that no cruisers had been sunk in the action.[8]

After the action off Dogger Bank, the Battlecruiser Fleet from Rosyth, the 5th Light Cruiser Squadron from Harwich, and other elements of the Grand Fleet sailed. The forces assembled in the North Sea and swept southward but abandoned their efforts on 11 February, when it became clear that the only German forces at sea had been torpedo boats and that these had already returned to base.[11] Returning from the sweep, the light cruiser HMS Arethusa struck a German mine, laid in the Sledway channel near the North Cutler buoy the night before, by the submarine SM UC-7. Six men died in the explosion and the ship began to sink; several attempts to tow the ship failed in the heavy sea and Arethusa was driven onto the Cutler shoal and broke in two.[12]

Citations

  1. ^ a b Corbett 2009, pp. 274–275.
  2. ^ Sondhaus 2014, p. 482.
  3. ^ Tarrant 1995, p. 45.
  4. ^ Wilson 1926, p. 120.
  5. ^ Wilson 1926, p. 119.
  6. ^ Gardiner 1985, p. 95.
  7. ^ Halpern 1995, p. 311.
  8. ^ a b World War 1 at Sea 2010.
  9. ^ Corbett 2009, pp. 275–276.
  10. ^ London Gazette 1919.
  11. ^ Jellicoe 1919, pp. 269–270.
  12. ^ Corbett 2009, p. 276.

References

Books

  • Corbett, J. S. (2009) [1940]. Naval Operations. History of the Great War based on Official Documents. Vol. III (2nd ed.). London: Longmans, Green. OCLC 867968279. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  • Gardiner, Robert (1985). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1906–1921. London: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-245-5.
  • Halpern, Paul G. (1995). A Naval History of World War I. Annapolis, MD: US Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-352-4.
  • Jellicoe, John Rushworth (1919). The Grand Fleet, 1914–1916: its Creation, Development and Work. New York: George H. Doran. OCLC 858560823. Retrieved 23 January 2016 – via Archive Foundation.
  • Sondhaus, Lawrence (2014). The Great War at Sea: A Naval History of the First World War. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-03690-1.
  • "No. 31360". The London Gazette (Supplement). 23 May 1919. p. 6504.
  • Tarrant, V. E. (1995). Jutland, the German perspective: A New View of the Great Battle, 31 May 1916. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-408-3.
  • Wilson, Herbert Wrigley (1926). Battleships in Action. Vol. II. New York: Little, Brown. OCLC 3581564.

Websites

Further reading

  • Corbett, J. S. (2009a) [1938]. Naval Operations. History of the Great War based on Official Documents. Vol. I (2nd rev. Imperial War Museum and Naval & Military Press repr. ed.). London: Longmans, Green. ISBN 978-1-84342-489-5. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  • Marder, A. J. (1965). From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, The Royal Navy in the Fisher Era, 1904–1919: The War Years to the Eve of Jutland 1914–1916. Vol. II. London: Oxford University Press. OCLC 865180297.
  • Massie, R. K. (2004) [2005]. Castles of Steel: Britain, Germany and the Winning of the Great War at Sea (repr. Pimlico ed.). London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 1-8441-3411-3.

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