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Chris Goss 25th July 2025 16:36

Channel Dash 12 Feb 1942
 
Some of you must have suspected that I am writing about this topic (for Chandos). Today I finished the words (45,000) which covers the story from the Battle of the Falkland Islands in 1914, what they did prior to being in Brest (all 3 warships) from June 1941, Bomber Command's attempts to sink them in port, 12 Feb 42 and what happened afterwards such as this:


https://www.underwaterkwaj.com/kwaj/eugen.htm


I will be working on the photos over the coming weeks (currently around 250) but the book will not be out until next year. It will cover on the day both air and surface activities and the foreword is being written by the current CO of 825 Sqn. Like KG 40, I will keep you updated as and when I have any news

Jim Oxley 26th July 2025 06:02

Re: Channel Dash 12 Feb 1942
 
Great news. We need a thorough book on the subject.

Chris Goss 13th August 2025 19:39

Re: Channel Dash 12 Feb 1942
 
Finished-300 photos, 45,000 words plus photo captions. I will keep all up to date with developments and publication date

Jim Oxley 15th August 2025 03:15

Re: Channel Dash 12 Feb 1942
 
Please do.

FalkeEins 15th August 2025 14:41

Re: Channel Dash 12 Feb 1942
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Goss (Post 346226)
Finished-300 photos, 45,000 words plus photo captions. I will keep all up to date with developments and publication date

unusually for me, I'm rather more interested in the attackers than the defenders on this one. Hopefully you have unearthed some Swordfish images!

Chris Goss 15th August 2025 16:41

Re: Channel Dash 12 Feb 1942
 
Even though Foreword is being written by current OC 825 Sqn, no relevant Swordfish photos have emerged. Trouble is 825 Sqn played such a small but valiant attack that this is what many have concentrated on. Efforts by Bomber and Coastal Command were in vain and the only German ship to be sunk the whole day was by Hurricanes of 607 Sqn, Sqn Ldr Noel Mowatt hitting a Vorpostenboot with 2 x 250lb bombs. Then you have combat between RAF bombers and Bf 110s...........quite a day

Nick Beale 15th August 2025 17:27

Re: Channel Dash 12 Feb 1942
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Goss (Post 346311)
Even though Foreword is being written by current OC 825 Sqn…

Although I'm not one for viewing the war through Churchil quotes, this might be apt regarding the German 'success': 'We must be very careful not to assign to this deliverance the attributes of a victory. Wars are not won by evacuations.'

Chris Goss 16th August 2025 00:31

Re: Channel Dash 12 Feb 1942
 
Indeed. As I have written:

When further asked by Manny Shinwell, Labour Member of Parliament for Seaham Harbour:

"If there was no deficiency in organisation and foresight, how was it that these vessels managed to escape?"

Attlee replied glibly :

"I think the answer to that is 'tis not in mortals to command success'."

Chris Goss 9th September 2025 16:50

Re: Channel Dash 12 Feb 1942
 
Final tweaks completed and as I send off photos, another 8 arrive! 45,000 words less foreword, 324 photos. Out next year


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