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Chris Goss 27th July 2025 13:34

Luftwaffe intruder operations over the uk
 
Apparently due out soon but although it has a review, I have not seen it yet!:


https://historybookchat.blogspot.com...s-over-uk.html

Bombphoon 27th July 2025 17:13

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Really looking forward to this one.

Amazon has it listed as publication in 3 days' time - 30th July 2025 - put back a month after the last release date. Yet no other sellers have it down as available, or on ebay either.

Even odder, when I contacted P&S about the publication date of this book back in April, they emailed back that it was November 2027!

Chris Goss 28th July 2025 11:06

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Just been told it is in the warehouse and due out imminently. P&S have offered a special offer discount of 25% off the RRP when purchased directly through P&S using the code LIOUK25www.pen-and-sword.co.uk

Jim Oxley 31st July 2025 04:04

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Great news! I have been hanging for good book on Luftwaffe Intruder operations.

Chris Goss 31st July 2025 07:42

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Simon Parry’s book 40+ years ago was ground breaking but when I asked him if he was editing and revising it he said no hence my book

Jim Oxley 1st August 2025 08:16

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Nice to know Simon is still around. I have his book, which is wonderful.

Chris Goss 1st August 2025 08:43

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Simon is very much still around working with Mark Postlethwaite and Wingleader. He is in his mid-60s and wrote his book when he was in his 20s

Edward 1st August 2025 21:05

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Luftwaffe Intruder Operations Over the United Kingdom: Fernnachtjagd Units, 1940 to 1944
(Air World, an imprint of Pen and Sword Books - 29 July 2025) - UK
(Air World, an imprint of Pen and Sword Books - 30 August 2025) - US
By Chris Goss
224 pages w/ 180 b&w photos - hardback
£17.50 - Introductory Offer
£25.00 - UK
$44.95 - US

"On 17 July 1940, Oberst Josef Kammhuber took command of the Luftwaffe’s 1 Nachtjagddivision after his release from French captivity. He was tasked with combating RAF bombers, which were increasingly threatening Germany during the Battle of Britain. Kammhuber’s strategy, the Fernnachtjagd (long-range night fighter missions), focused on targeting bombers while they were vulnerable during takeoff and return to bases.

Kammhuber believed that converted German bombers like the Dornier Do 17Z and Junkers Ju 88, flown by experienced crews, would be ideal for these missions. The first claims from Fernnachtjagd occurred on 23 July 1940, when Luftwaffe pilots mistakenly shot down a Bristol Blenheim, thinking it was a Vickers Wellington. These night missions continued over the next few years, with varying success.

By 1942, the campaign shifted to a “stopgap” phase, and the introduction of the Messerschmitt Me 210 and Me 410 marked further changes in the tactics and aircraft used. While Fernnachtjagd operations had some impact in 1941, by 1944, their effectiveness had diminished. Notably, during the Allies' Berlin raid on 19 February 1944, the Luftwaffe claimed more RAF bombers than the entire Me 410 campaign achieved in 14 months."

The Author
After a 32-year career in the RAF and three years working for a civilian company as its Head of Operations, Chris Goss is now a full-time aviation author and military historian. He is the author of over 50 critically acclaimed books covering aspects of the World War II air war over North- West Europe. He is a historical consultant for a number of major projects, such as the recovery of the Dornier 17 by the RAF Museum and Commonwealth War Graves Commission, and for TV channels such as The History Channel and Channel 5's The Battle of Britain: 3 Days that Saved a Nation."

https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Luft...rdback/p/52519

https://www.casematepublishers.com/9...nited-kingdom/
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Intruders over Britain: The Story of the Luftwaffe's Night Intruder Force the Fernnachtjager
(Air Research Publications in association with Kristall Productions - Surbiton 1987)
by Simon W. Parry
206 pages w/ b&w photos - hardcover

Chris Goss 21st August 2025 14:04

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Even though I have not seen it, book it at long last out

Griffon 21st August 2025 20:40

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I can confirm that it is available and I have received my copy last week already...

Chris, great book again! I am also looking forward to the next issue of "Axis Wings" and to your article there to see some profiles of Me-410s to go along the story of the combat ops of the Hornisse over England...


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