Description
- Capacity: 11 oz / 325 ml
- Height: 3.74 inches / 95 mm
- Diameter: 3.22 inches / 82 mm
- Print area: 220×95 mm
- The mug is made using sublimation printing
- Certified for food contact use.
€14.95 inclusive of tax
On the afternoon of 22 November 1939, a U-boat surfaced south of Carradale Bay on the Firth of Clyde. A local bus driver called it in to the Navy control room in Greenock. The Admiralty noted a sighting. That is the full extent of the official record. No time. No location detail. No follow-up.
Unternehmen Kelch — Operation Chalice — is the mission at the centre of Episodes 2 and 6 of the Maier Files. A church. A hidden cave beneath it. Something retrieved, or hidden, or both. The swastika carved into the stone. November 1939 in Scotland, months before the war had fully declared itself.
The design carries the mission’s weight: church silhouette, ink cross, the operation name in German gothic, the date, the place. What was under that church is still an open question.
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