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Donegal and the Civil War Mr Liam J O Duibhir

Donegal and the Civil War By Mr Liam J O Duibhir

Donegal and the Civil War by Mr Liam J O Duibhir


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Summary

Donegal became the scene of the last standup fight between the IRA and British military with the latter using heavy artillery for the first time in Ireland since 1916. This is the story of the Northern Offensive, organised by both pro- and anti-Treaty IRA, with Michael Collins and Liam Lynch being the chief architects.

Donegal and the Civil War Summary

Donegal and the Civil War by Mr Liam J O Duibhir

Donegal was one of the counties used to launch this offensive against the newly established government in the six counties. The bulk of the anti-Treaty IRA men who took part were from the southern counties including Cork and Kerry. Donegal became the scene of the last standup fight between the IRA and British military with the latter using heavy artillery for the first time in Ireland since 1916. Following the outbreak of the Civil War these men were inadvertently caught up in the hostilities that followed in County Donegal. Four of these men were subsequently executed in the county, which were the only four executions to take place in the county.

About Mr Liam J O Duibhir

Liam O Duibhir has studied the history of his native county for many years and his first book on the subject, 'Donegal Awakening,' on the War of Independence in the county, was published successfully in 2009. He studied law and worked as a policy officer with a Donegal-based youth organisation.

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NLS9781856357203
9781856357203
1856357201
Donegal and the Civil War by Mr Liam J O Duibhir
New
Paperback
The Mercier Press Ltd
2011-02-10
288
N/A
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