Battle of Vinjesvingen

Battle of Vinjesvingen

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Vinjesvingen


caption=
partof=the Norwegian Campaign
date=May 3 to May 5 1940
place=Vinjesvingen in Telemark, Norway
result=The forces at Vinjesvingen capitulated May 5 after all other Norwegian forces in southern Norway had laid down their arms.
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=Thor O. Hannevig
commander2=?
strength1=around 300 volunteer soldiers
strength2=?
casualties2=
casualties1=

The Battle of Vinjesvingen took place in May 1940 in Telemark county, Norway. It became one of the two last strongholds of Norwegian resistance in southern Norway during World War II, alongside the struggle of Hegra Fortress. Vinjesvingen was a battle in the Norwegian Campaign.

Before the battle

Under the command of 2nd Lieutenant Thor O. Hannevig, the Norwegians held their position against superior German forces until May 5 1940. Hannevig managed to sneak great loads of arms, equipment and fuel from depots right in front of the German forces. The equipment was brought to Vinje and Vågsli in Telemark, where Hannevig established a unit which came to be known as Telemark Infantry Regiment. The plan was to prevent German advance westward through Telemark and Setesdal, and to support Allied reinforcements from the west.

Norwegian equipment

The Norwegians relied on Krag-Jørgensen bolt action rifles, Madsen light machine guns, Colt M/29 heavy machine guns, 81 mm mortars as well as mines and explosives to destroy bridges and roads.

The battle

A full mobilization was carried out in the area, and at most the force totaled around 300 men, but the number changed constantly. Several small battles were fought, mostly involving Norwegian ambushes on advancing German formations, using small arms and IEDs. The Norwegian defenders often destroyed and/or damaged bridges and roads in the area to delay the German advance.

The main battle took place from the May 3 to May 5. Large German forces were eventually deployed to the area, and the German losses were considerable. When it was realized that the entire south of Norway was lost, and that the Allied Åndalsnes task force would not break through from the west, Hannevig initiated negotiations for surrender. The battles of Vinjesvingen had a great symbolic effect during the occupation, and provided a moral boost to a rather depressing occupation. It was not known to the rest of the country while the battles were fought, however.

References

* _no. Lødrup, Hans P: "Vinjesvingen. Et lite blad av krigens historie i Norge", H. Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard), Oslo 1945 no icon


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