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Old 14th December 2011, 21:01
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Operation Cerberus / Channel Dash

Is anyone able to point me in the right direction of first-hand accounts from Luftwaffe units supporting Operation Cerberus/Channel Dash, the breakout of the Kriegsmarine units in Brest in February 1942?

There's a little in the KG2 history and Galland's memoirs but after that I've drawn a blank - whereas there's quite a lot from the Kriegsmarine side.

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Re: Operation Cerberus / Channel Dash

Hi Richard,

1./(F)123 were involved in the dash, zig-zagging the convoy in a reconnaissance roll. I have a personal account of one of the pilots involved in the operation which I plan to use in my book regarding this unit. If you can send me a pm with your e-mail address I will send the 1./(F)123 report for your interest.

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Re: Operation Cerberus / Channel Dash

Hello in Meimberg's memoirs there should be something, he flew in JG 2 at that timeJuha
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Hello ,

The II Gruppe NJG 1 flying at that time from St-Trond ( Belgium ) airfield participated also in this operation. The flew missions from Koksijde ( Belgium ) airfield
Later the flew from Schiphol , Westerland , Aalborg-West , Stavanger-Sola , Bergen and Trondheim.

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Old 16th December 2011, 17:48
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Re: Operation Cerberus / Channel Dash

New Swedish book about the Channel Dash is coming out soon, I've hade contact with the authors, who unfortunatley are leaving out the Luftwaffe activity!
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Old 16th December 2011, 23:41
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Re: Operation Cerberus / Channel Dash

Hello Max,

Thanks for the reminder of the copies which I promised to sent to you! A book about the Channel dash without Luftwaffe sounds like a history of the Blitzkrieg and leaving the panzers out

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Old 19th December 2011, 22:21
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Re: Operation Cerberus / Channel Dash

Many thanks for everyone's input. I checked Meimberg's memoirs but he was out of action, recovering from a crash landing the previous year so missed the Dash.
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Old 22nd December 2011, 23:41
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Re: Operation Cerberus / Channel Dash

hi Richard i liked your book "The Germans in Normandy". There is a two volume history and one volume abridged version of JG 26 which has some information on the channel dash. There are also histories of JGs 1 and 2 out there which should also have some information on this event.
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