Ireland s Allies

Ireland s Allies
Author: Miriam Nyhan Grey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2016
Genre: Dublin (Ireland)
ISBN: 191082013X

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25 scholars excavate the ways in which the US was a critical theatre of war during the Irish fight for independence. It is the first work to assess the range and depth of US interest in self-government for Ireland preceding the Easter Rising.

Lethal Allies British Collusion in Ireland

Lethal Allies  British Collusion in Ireland
Author: Anne Cadwallader
Publsiher: Mercier Press Ltd
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2013-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781781172377

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'. . . a well-written piece of investigative journalism that asks some deeply troubling questions . . .' - NY Journal of Books 'Cadwallader has written a brave, powerful and forensically detailed book about a shameful and denied aspect of our conflict's history.' - The Irish Times. 'Anne Cadwallader's remarkable book focusses on collusion in the British security forces (the RUC, the British Army, and the UDR) in the mid-Ulster "Murder Triangle". Over 120 people were killed by a loyalist gang operating in mid-Ulster and Cadwallader has created a convincing argument that collusion with certain elements of the security forces was crucial in the committing of these crimes and the lack of proper investigation into many of these crimes' - The Dublin Reader Farmers, shopkeepers, publicans and businessmen were slaughtered in a bloody decade of bombings and shootings in the counties of Tyrone and Armagh in the 1970s. Four families each lost three relatives; in other cases, children were left orphaned after both parents were murdered. For years, there were claims that loyalists were helped and guided by the RUC and Ulster Defence Regiment members. But, until now, there was no proof. Drawing on 15 years of research, and using forensic and ballistic information never before published, this book includes official documents showing that the highest in the land knew of the collusion and names those whose fingers were on the trigger and who detonated the bombs. It draws on previously unpublished reports written by the PSNI's own Historical Enquiries Team. It also includes heartbreaking interviews with the bereaved families whose lives were shattered by this cold and calculated campaign.

Ireland s Helping Hand to Europe

Ireland s Helping Hand to Europe
Author: Jérôme aan de Wiel
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789633864104

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Post-war Marshall Plan aid to Europe and indeed Ireland is well documented, but practically nothing is known about simultaneous Irish aid to Europe. This book provides a full record of the aid – mainly food but also clothes, blankets, medicines, etc. – that Ireland donated to continental Europe, including France, the Netherlands, Hungary, the Balkans, Italy, and zones of occupied Germany. Starting with Ireland’s neutral wartime record, often wrongly presented as pro-German when Ireland in fact unofficially favoured the western Allies, Jerome aan de Wiel explains why Éamon de Valera’s government sent humanitarian aid to the devastated continent. His book analyses the logistics of collection and distribution of supplies sent abroad as far as the Greek islands. Despite some alleged Cold-War hijacking of Irish relief – and this humanitarianism was not above the politics of that East-West confrontation – it became mostly a story of hope, generosity and European Christian solidarity. Rich archival records from Ireland and the European beneficiary countries, as well as contemporary local and national newspapers across Europe, allow the author to measure and describe not only the official but also the popular response to Irish relief schemes. This work is illustrated with contemporary photographs and some key graphs and tables that show the extent of the aid programme.

Friends and Enemies

Friends and Enemies
Author: Karen Garner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1526172038

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This history examines the fraternal friendships and embittered masculine conflicts among British, American, and Irish national leaders and their Dublin-based advisers during the Second World War.

Ireland an Enemy of the Allies

Ireland an Enemy of the Allies
Author: Rodolphe C. Escouflaire
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1920
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: NYPL:33433071389112

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Ireland An Enemy of the Allies

Ireland An Enemy of the Allies
Author: E. P. Dutton and Company
Publsiher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1010271970

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IRELAND AN ENEMY OF THE ALLIES

IRELAND AN ENEMY OF THE ALLIES
Author: Rodolphe C. Escouflaire
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1373495480

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The Irish Factor 1899 1919

The Irish Factor  1899 1919
Author: Jérôme aan De Wiel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2008
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: UCSC:32106019805289

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This book examines strategic and diplomatic issues concerning Ireland at the beginning of the 20th century, together with espionage, sabotage, and propaganda operations of foreign powers trying to manipulate Ireland. Focussing on continental European powers such as Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, and to a lesser extent Russia, the book is based on research in diplomatic and military archives, notably in Berlin, Brussels, Paris, and Vienna. The research unearthed many unknown documents which in turn produced some unexpected revelations. During the Boer War, the French envisaged a landing in Ireland to strike at Britain. They had also financed the activities of certain Irish nationalists. The Germans and the French battled in the United States in order to control the influential Irish-American community. The comparison of documents found in archives in London and Berlin shows that some British officials let the Easter Rising of 1916 deliberately happen, the aim being the decapitation of the Irish republican movement. The book also reveals the existence of hitherto relatively unknown characters which played their part in the course of Irish history. The correspondence between George Freeman in New York and Professor Theodor Schiemann in Berlin sheds light on Germany's interest in Irish and Irish-American republican movements. France's diplomatic icons, Paul and Jules Cambon, became increasingly aware of the Irish world's threat after the signing of the Entente Cordiale in 1904.