Dufi Kock Presenting Two Books on World War
II
Two books are now available that deal with
some historical events that occurred in Aruba during World War II. They
are authored by Adolf (Dufi) Kock, one of Aruba’s respected Writer and
Historian. They will be both in the Papiamento and English language.
Dufi has four books on the market. He is recognized for the community
work he has initiated or been involved in. His efforts have included the
recovery of the propeller of the SS Oranjestad which was torpedoed.
Also, an anchor which was salvaged near the Eagle pier and installed as
a monument in the Savaneta Camp in honor of the four Dutch militaries
who lost their lives while trying to disarm a torpedo. Honor was also
given to the three Aruban militaries who were severely injured on this
day. Recently, the propeller was installed at the Rancho Maritime Museum
in Oranjestad in honor of those who sacrificed their lives on the Lago
lake tankers during the war. Dufi is also a member of the Orange Nassau
2006, which recognizes the outstanding efforts to society and
contributions made.
One of the books: "The Story of the
German Freighter E. S. Antilla" deals with the ship
Antilla which as many know is now lying off the beach at Malmok. The
book covers how the ship ended up coming to Aruba, the time it spent,
and the escape attempts by it and the other German ships moored in
Aruba’s then neutral waters. Contained in the book is the transcript of
the then Dutch Military commander’s scathing criticism of the Dutch
Marine commander who was tasked with capturing the Antilla before
it was scuttled. It also shines light on the theory that the Antilla
was a supply ship for the U-Boats deployed into the Caribbean. The book
also contains a detailed account of the post war efforts to salvage the
Antilla and provides a detailed chronology of the events and
people involved.
The second book: "The Torpedo Incident
at Eagle Beach, Aruba" also deals with wartime Aruba. It covers the
actions of the U-Boat U-156 which was involved in an attack on the Lago
refinery and its lake tankers. The German crew’s mistake in not
preparing the deck gun and causing a deadly explosion and the sinking of
several lake tankers moored in Aruba. In particular, the book deals with
the torpedo attack at Eagle Pier (Eagle Beach). It details with the
firing of a torpedo which missed its target and ended up on Eagle Beach
where it exploded when Dutch marines were attempting to disarm it,
killing some of the those marines. Additionally, the book describes the
firing of another torpedo from the stern tube of the U-Boat. This
torpedo never reached its target and until today is still missing in the
water off Eagle Beach. Efforts were made by the Dutch Navy last summer
to find this torpedo. There will be additional efforts made to try to
locate this dangerous and unexploded torpedo.
A word of appreciation goes to Mr. Aldrich
Croes of the "E Brug Foundation" and Mr. Andre Loonstra of the Scuba
Center for their support in this project. Also, to all who in one way or
the other have contributed to the realization of the books.
These books give a great feel for the
atmosphere in Aruba during the war. They will be on sale in the lobby of
the Westin Hotel during the Aruba Reunion (June 16 – 23). Also, at the
Antraco bookstore in Oranjestad and by the author at Savaneta 125-F,
telephone 584-1201 or cellular 592-9417.
Dufi Kock
Writer and Historian
Savaneta 125-F
Tel: 584-1201
Cel: 592-9417