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http://www.independent.ie/national-news/nazis-were-preparing-to-invade-ireland-files-reveal-2313725.html caughtredhanded (Tyrone) - Posts: 602 - 27/08/2010 15:10:21 757930 Link 0 |
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We are lucky our friends across the water did the fighting for us. patmcgee (Longford) - Posts: 520 - 27/08/2010 15:33:59 757960 Link 0 |
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Then again Hitler did not have much regard for Dutch, Belgian, Luxembourg, Danish & Norwegian neutrality. brendtheredhand (Tyrone) - Posts: 10897 - 27/08/2010 15:35:00 757963 Link 0 |
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patmcgee OLLIE (Louth) - Posts: 12224 - 27/08/2010 15:55:30 757996 Link 0 |
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Ollie i was refering to the brits, but them too. patmcgee (Longford) - Posts: 520 - 27/08/2010 16:25:36 758036 Link 0 |
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OLLIE MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13846 - 27/08/2010 16:46:23 758057 Link 0 |
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patmcgee OLLIE (Louth) - Posts: 12224 - 27/08/2010 17:00:20 758072 Link 0 |
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You can never trust a Foreigner,especially if there a jumped up little corporal from Austria. fortyfive (Tyrone) - Posts: 5929 - 27/08/2010 17:13:11 758084 Link 0 |
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What if the Nazis had won the war ? Would we be any worse off than we are now ? I doubt it !! They might have pulled out after a few years and left us with a 32 county Republic !! Cavan_Slasher (Cavan) - Posts: 10253 - 27/08/2010 17:18:06 758088 Link 0 |
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The Nazis had little love for non Aryan race , so the Irish as a nation could have been under jeopardy I don't know many 6 foot plus Blonde Irish men or Women one or two around Dublin I suppose left behind when the Vikings left. fortyfive (Tyrone) - Posts: 5929 - 27/08/2010 17:31:51 758103 Link 0 |
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They may have stripped us of our already meagre natural resources and shipped off all our able bodied men and women to work in the Reich as was the French experience. caughtredhanded (Tyrone) - Posts: 602 - 27/08/2010 17:36:09 758107 Link 0 |
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there was a thread on this subject already, just linking it because the opening post has an excellent article on the subject from the Irish Times that those here might enjoy - bad.monkey (USA) - Posts: 4678 - 27/08/2010 17:48:44 758127 Link 0 |
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The Irish fought plenty for the British Empire on many occasions and as such any gratitude we owe them has been paid back ten fold and more in spilt Irish blood all over the world. seanie_boy (Tyrone) - Posts: 4235 - 27/08/2010 18:00:00 758145 Link 0 |
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Indeed Seanie. derryman (Derry) - Posts: 3246 - 28/08/2010 10:40:27 758411 Link 0 |
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irish people always do everything they can to distance themselves from the British Empire but the truth is the vast majority of irish people were happy to be part of Britain as it meant trade, employment...etc and as another poster pointed out Irish people did more than most to spread the Empire around the world by joining the british army. it is understandable that people dont want to face this reality but lying to yourself about irelands past is just silly, 'Nationalist' history tries to glaze over this by only focusing on rebellions and uprisings carried out once or twice a century by very small amounts of people and using these as a representation of Irish people over the past few centuries when the reality was irish people were glad to be part of britain, as uncomfortable as that might be for people to accept now. bad.monkey (USA) - Posts: 4678 - 28/08/2010 11:19:51 758438 Link 0 |
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Bad Monkey, Cavan_Slasher (Cavan) - Posts: 10253 - 28/08/2010 12:10:27 758473 Link 0 |
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Ireland was a subjugated colony of the British empire, whose people were exploited, coerced, imprisoned, starved, deported to slave labour camps, killed, language and religion systematically attempted to be killed off, made homeless and driven off their lands at the behest of the British. It is very revisionist to try and portray the history of Ireland as some sort of utopia were Britain looked after the people and the people in turn gave to her allegiance. Ireland was not a sister state on an equal footing, Ireland was an occupied Country (the north of which still is) and as such can not be described as being a party to the unimaginable cruelty and death the British empire inflicted upon innocent peoples the globe over. I wont deny the fact Irishmen joined and fought for the British, a case of possibly fight or starve for some, but to use this as evidence of Irish consent and support freely given to the British empire is deceptive and misleading. The Irish people when given the chance voted overwhelmingly for representatives who strived for greater if not outright independence for Ireland. Although O'Connell and Parnell were described as parliamentary reformers, both seen the end objective as a free independent Ireland. The sporadic episodes of violence some refer to were regular acts of rebellion between constant low level armed agitation against the British presence. All of which proves the Irish were far from being "happy" in their occupation and submission to foreign rule. artisan (Down) - Posts: 1795 - 28/08/2010 12:55:52 758512 Link 0 |
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However Ireland was more than happy for British soldiers to fight and die for Ireland's freedom while Ireland looked on in no danger whatsoever. Truly shameful pplocal (Tyrone) - Posts: 5878 - 28/08/2010 13:10:57 758516 Link 0 |
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Not true Pomeroy !! It was not a war Irishmen were equipped to fight in as an Irish army as we did not have one and we had enough trouble with the British here to go and fight with them in Europe. Many did however and have not received any recognition worthy of their efforts from the British never mind at home !! Cavan_Slasher (Cavan) - Posts: 10253 - 28/08/2010 13:59:47 758560 Link 0 |
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PomeroyPlunkett patmcgee (Longford) - Posts: 520 - 28/08/2010 14:03:08 758565 Link 0 |