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Old 8th June 2026, 14:59
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NEW TITLE: ‘Cerberus’ and ‘Thunderbolt’: The Kriegsmarine’s ‘Channel Dash’ and the Luftwaffe’s Triumph, 12 February 1942

*NEW BOOK INCOMING!*
PRE-ORDER LINK BELOW


https://www.chandospublications.co.u...d-thunderbolt/

I am pleased to announce the imminent release of our fantastic new title! Chris Goss returns to Chandos with his latest work, the result of many years research using primary sources. New information is presented alongside superb colour profiles, maps and hundreds of photographs to tell the story of the ‘Channel Dash’ in a new and fascinating way.

Delivery of the book is expected in late August / early September – you can pre-order now to reserve your copy. Your book will be sent when available.

Title – ‘Cerberus’ and ‘Thunderbolt’: The Kriegsmarine’s ‘Channel Dash’ and the Luftwaffe’s Triumph, 12 February 1942
Pagination – 176
ISBN – 978-1-9194374-1-5
Price – £45

On the evening of 11 February 1942, following orders from Adolf Hitler, and under the codename ‘Operation Cerberus’ (Zerberus), the German Kriegsmarine, supported by the Luftwaffe, commenced an audacious operation. Having suffered RAF bombing raids on the completion of their commerce-raiding cruises into the Atlantic, three of the Kriegsmarine’s greatest capital ships, the battle-cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, and the heavy cruiser, Prinz Eugen, escaped from the Breton port of Brest in a daylight ‘dash’ through the English Channel bound for the ports of Wilhelmshaven and Brunsbuttel on the German North Sea coast. The operation was accomplished under a carefully planned and equally audacious air cover operation mounted by the Luftwaffe, codenamed ‘Operation Thunderbolt’ (Donnerkeil). The Luttwatte committed nearly 300 fighter and bomber sorties to the operation, and despite fierce air combat engagement, involving around 675 sorties from RAF Fighter, Bomber and Coastal Commands, the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe justifiably claimed the ‘Channel Dash’ a triumph.

In this deeply researched, absorbing and gripping study, aviation historian Chris Goss presents the ‘Dash’ from the perspectives of both sides – and the results – drawing on contemporary accounts and documents, along with the most recent research and analysis. His narrative is complemented by hundreds of rare photographs, colour artwork and maps, and collectively resus in the most detailed and compelling coverage of ‘Cerberus’ and Thunderbolt’ so far published.
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