Action off Lofoten

Action off Lofoten
Part of the Norwegian Campaign of the Second World War

The capital ships that fought during the action off Lofoten: Scharnhorst (top), HMS Renown (middle), and Gneisenau (bottom).
Date9 April 1940
Location
Result British victory
Belligerents
Nazi Germany Kriegsmarine United Kingdom Royal Navy
Commanders and leaders
Nazi Germany Günther Lütjens United Kingdom Sir William Whitworth
Strength
Battleship Gneisenau
Battleship Scharnhorst
Battlecruiser Renown
9 destroyers
Casualties and losses
Gneisenau damaged
Scharnhorst damaged
6 killed
Renown slightly damaged
2 killed

The action off Lofoten was a naval battle fought between the German Kriegsmarine and the British Royal Navy off the southern coast of the Lofoten Islands, Norway during the Second World War. A German squadron under Vizeadmiral Günther Lütjens consisting of the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau met and engaged a British squadron under Admiral Sir William Whitworth consisting of the battlecruiser HMS Renown and nine destroyers. After a short engagement, Gneisenau suffered moderate damage and the Germans withdrew.