John Nordlander Explained

John Nordlander
Honorific Suffix:RVO, RDO, SGM
Birth Date:1894
Birth Place:Härnösand, Sweden
Death Date:1961
Death Place:Gothenburg, Sweden
Nationality:Swedish
Occupation:sea captain
Employer:Swedish American Line
Swedish Navy
Organization:Red Cross

John Leonard Nordlander (1894–1961) was a Swedish sea captain and Commander commissioned by the shipping line Swedish American Line,[1] crossing the Atlantic Ocean 532 times.[2]

During World War II, while serving as Master of, Captain 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 captain.

Initially serving in the Swedish Navy and aboard international sailing ships, Nordlander was first educated as a First Officer in Härnösand and then as a Captain at the Marine Officer's School of Gothenburg.[3]

Nordlander died in 1961 in Gothenburg and was buried there at Östra kyrkogården.[4]

Swedish American Line

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. Ships that Nordlander commanded include:[5]

Besides his war activities, later in his career Nordlander was also directed other rescue missions. Among these were the 1950 incident of the Norwegian ship Crown Prince Olav which caught fire off Halland, on the west coast of Sweden. Despite no visibility due to heavy fog, helped only by radar, Nordlander managed to find and tow the deteriorating ship and her 120 passengers safely to the nearest port.[7] In 1955, Nordlander rescued the British which caught fire off Ireland.

World War II

Nordlander served throughout World War II.

US ship requisition in New York

In 1942 after the USA entered World War II,, commanded by Nordlander, was seized at New York City, compulsorily purchased by the United States government for the War Shipping Administration, converted into a troop ship and registered under the US flag.

Allied prisoner exchanges and rescue missions

After the purchase of his former ship, Nordlander was appointed Master of 1942–1948, carrying out several 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 was one of the few ships that sailed hostile waters with all lights shining at night.

In 1942 Drottningholms sides were marked "Diplomat – Drottningholm Sverige" when carrying disabled prisoners of war, victims of Nazi concentration camps and 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.[8] One of the voyages is indicated to have safely relocated 1,362 individuals at once.[9]

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 aboard Drottningholm, and later got married.

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Notes and References

  1. News: 3 December 1953 . "Kungsholm" lagger till . sv . 1 . . 2019-06-11 . California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  2. News: 8 June 1961 . Kapten J. Nordlander avliden . sv . 4 . . 23 . California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  3. News: 18 May 1961 . Dödsfall: J. Nordlander . sv . 28 . Dagens Nyheter.
  4. Web site: Sök gravsatt på SvenskaGravar.se. AB. Eniac Data. www.svenskagravar.se. sv-SE. 2019-06-11.
  5. Web site: Landsarkivet i Göteborg . Befalhavare på Svenska Amerika Liniens passagerarbåtar SAL . 2022-05-26 . sal.hagmanstorp.com . sv.
  6. News: 27 November 1952 . Med cirka 200 passagerare . sv . 5 . . 2019-06-11 . California Digital Newspaper Collection.
  7. News: 20 December 1959 . sv . 6 . Aftonbladet.
  8. Book: Harris, Roger E . Islanders deported part 1 . C.I.S.S. Publishing . 1979 . 9780902633636 . Ilford.
  9. Web site: March of Time -- outtakes -- Ship launching at Swedish harbor; Red Cross ships with POWs - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum . 2019-06-11 . United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
  10. Book: Sveriges statskalender . 1955 . 239 . sv.
  11. News: 17 July 1956 . sv . Dagens Nyheter.
  12. News: 5 February 1948 . Kapten Nordlander får Röda Kors-medalj . sv . 1 . . 2019-06-11 . California Digital Newspaper Collection. dmy-all.
  13. News: 16 December 1955 . sv . Dagens Nyheter.