Chamberlain hoped that if these matters were dealt with, Anglo-Irish relations would improve and Éire would assist Britain if a war broke out.
The Irish War of Independence, also referred to as the Anglo-Irish War, occurred from 1919 to 1921 in Ireland. It involved Irish republicans fighting for independence from British rule.
This was known as the Anglo-Irish War and was a very violent conflict. There was a wide variety of reactions in Ireland to the Government of Ireland Act 1920. Elections for the new parliaments ...
Winston Churchill recalled the horrible look that Michael Collins had after the United Kingdom delivered its final offer to end the Anglo-Irish war 100 years and a few months ago. Prime Minister ...
A truce, which came into effect in July 1921, had halted the Irish War of Independence, and the Anglo-Irish Treaty agreed between the United Kingdom and negotiators from the Irish republican ...
After the bloodshed of the Irish War of Independence, which raged from January 1919 to July 1921, hopes were high that the Anglo-Irish Treaty would bring peace to Ireland. The treaty, which ...
Speaking at a recent inquest, a senior officer in the area Commandant W.J. Brennan-Whitmore remarked that not a single British soldier was shot in Wexford during the Anglo-Irish War. In Kilkenny ...
⁵ The activities of Cumann na mBan during the civil war largely mirrored those the ... republicanism and the Anglo-Irish Treaty (Dublin, 2006), 76. 3 Knirck, Women of the Dáil, 96.