638:, initially four units of about 50 men each. They were to operate from within the Republic of Ireland and to attack military and infrastructural targets within Northern Ireland. Cronin believed that a strong campaign of attacks on RUC barracks, military installations and government buildings would force the withdrawal of security forces from townlands, villages and small towns, thereby making large parts of the north ungovernable. In addition, another twenty organisers were sent to various locations within Northern Ireland to train new units, gather intelligence and report back to the leadership in Dublin. An IRA document probably seized in Dublin in a raid on Cronin's flat, on 8 January 1957, stated that the aim of the campaign was to: "break down the enemy's administration in the occupied area until he is forced to withdraw his forces. Our method of doing this is guerrilla warfare within the occupied area and propaganda directed at its inhabitants. In time as we build up our forces, we hope to be in a position to liberate large areas and tie these in with other liberated areas – that is areas where the enemy's writ no longer runs".
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matériel have been dumped and all full-time active service volunteers have been withdrawn... Foremost among the factors motivating this course of action has been the attitude of the general public whose minds have been deliberately distracted from the supreme issue facing the Irish people – the unity and freedom of
Ireland. The Irish resistance movement renews its pledge of eternal hostility to the British Forces of Occupation in Ireland. It calls on the Irish people for increased support and looks forward with confidence – in co-operation with the other branches of the Republican Movement – to a period of consolidation, expansion and preparation for the final and victorious phase of the struggle for the full freedom of Ireland.
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781:) withdrew its support for the government in protest over this policy. In the ensuing Irish general election, 1957, Sinn FĂ©in won four seats and polled 65,640 votes (c. 5% of those cast), while Clann na Poblachta's vote dropped sharply. However, Clann na Poblachta were very weak originally in the constituencies where Sinn FĂ©in fielded candidates.
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The new government, of Fianna Fáil, led by Éamon de Valera proved even more hostile to the IRA than its predecessor. In July 1957, after the killing of an RUC man, de Valera introduced wholesale internment without trial for IRA suspects. The use of internment on both sides of the Irish border made it
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The IRA issued a statement announcing the start of the campaign, "Spearheaded by
Ireland's freedom fighters, our people have carried the fight to the enemy...Out of this national liberation struggle a new Ireland will emerge, upright and free. In that new Ireland, we shall build a country fit for all
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The leadership of the
Resistance Movement has ordered the termination of the Campaign of Resistance to British occupation launched on 12 December 1956. Instructions issued to Volunteers of the Active Service Units and of local Units in the occupied area have now been carried out. All arms and other
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British-Occupied Ireland,"Book reprinted in IRIS – The Republican magazine, issue number 20, summer 2007, ISSN 0790-7869, under the
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Republic's government, led by John Costello of Fine Gael, feared that the IRA's action would drag it into a diplomatic confrontation with Britain. It used the Offences Against the State Act to arrest most of the IRA's leadership, including its Chief of Staff, Seán Cronin.
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population of
Northern Ireland. Even before the campaign ended some within the organisation had begun to consider other avenues in pursuit of the organisation's goals. Many of those involved with the border campaign felt that their lack of support was due to a failure to address the social and
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Northern Ireland in this period and another 150 or so in the Republic. Of those in
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maintained armed actions up until 1972, but characterised them as "defensive". Feuds between the two IRAs in the 1970s claimed about twenty lives. The
Provisional IRA launched what turned out to be a much more sustained and destructive campaign than the border campaign – the
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on both sides of the border, as well as internal feuding and disputes over future policy, all but destroyed the organisation. These campaigns were officially called off on 10 March 1945. By 1947, the IRA had only 200 activists, according to its own general staff.
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Fermanagh, Aloysius Hand in July and James Crossan in August. On July 15-17, 1958 explosions were carried out along the length of the border from counties
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British soldiers. The funerals of South and O'Hanlon in the Republic produced a strong emotional reaction among the general public there. The two men are still considered martyrs in Irish Republican circles. Up to 50,000 people attended their funerals.
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on the main Dundalk-Belfast road. The period after the summer of 1958 saw a steep drop in the intensity of the IRA campaign. That the IRA's campaign had run its course by 1960 is testified by the fact that the Republic of Ireland's government closed the
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or interned, North and South. The decline in activity meant that the Fianna Fáil government in the South felt confident enough to end internment in March 1959. Following their release, some of the interned leaders met Sean Cronin in a farmhouse in
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to intern several hundred republican suspects without trial. Over 100 men were arrested on 12 January 1957. This, in time, severely limited the IRA's capacity to build up units within Northern Ireland. On the evening of December 30, the
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our people to live in. That then is our aim: an independent, united, democratic Irish Republic. For this we shall fight until the invader is driven from our soil and victory is ours". Despite formal condemnation of the IRA by the
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and were persuaded to continue the campaign "to keep the flame alive". In 1960, the number of incidents fell to just 26. Moreover, many of these actions consisted of minor acts of sabotage, for example the cratering of roads.
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and 40 training rifles. On 25 July 1953, there was an IRA arms raid on the armoury of the Officer Training Corps at Felsted, a private school in Essex. In that raid, the IRA netted over 108 rifles, ten Bren and eight
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population in Northern Ireland was further alienated from Irish republicanism by the campaign, and considered that its internment policy had worked. However, the policy was to fail when it was repeated in the 1970s.
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under Noel Kavanagh attacked the Derrylin RUC barracks again, killing RUC constable John Scally, the first fatality of the campaign. Others involved in that attack included two prominent IRA men, Charlie Murphy and
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planned an attack on a joint RUC/B Specials barracks in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh, though they attacked the wrong building. During the attack a number of volunteers were injured including SĂ©an Garland.
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recognition of the state. Under the new policy, IRA volunteers who were caught with arms in the Republic of Ireland were ordered to dump or destroy them and not to take defensive action.
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which had soured during the 30s was improved. At the 1949 IRA Convention, the IRA ordered its members to join Sinn FĂ©in, which would partially become the "civilian wing" of the IRA.
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wings. The Officials, under Goulding wanted to transform the movement into a revolutionary party involved in both parliamentary and street politics, while the Provisionals under
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economic issues faced by ordinary people. The early seeds of addressing such issues are found in Sinn FĂ©in election materials in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
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Implicit in the statement was a recognition that the IRA, after a promising start in 1957, had failed to mobilise much popular support behind its campaign.
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in 1922. However, in 1948 a General Army Convention issued General Order No. 8, prohibiting "any armed action whatsoever" against the forces of the
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activists. The campaign was a military failure, but for some of its members was justified as it kept the IRA engaged for another generation.
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RUC barracks on the same day were beaten off. On 21 December: In response to the statement the government of Northern Ireland under
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died of their wounds as they were making their escape. The remainder of the group were pursued back over the border by 400 RUC,
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against the Catholic/nationalist population there. This had happened on a large scale in 1920–22, during and after the
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constituencies in Northern Ireland, with a total of 152,310 votes. This appeared to show that there was a substantial
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guns, two mortars and dummy mortar bombs. The police seized the van carrying the stolen weapons some hours later.
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governments had severely weakened it. In 1939-40 the IRA carried out a sabotage/bombing campaign in England (the
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hierarchy, many units were given absolution before going out on operation. On 14 December: an IRA column under
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impossible for the IRA, most of whose leadership was imprisoned, to maintain the momentum of their campaign.
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1926:Irish republican legitimism
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1258:A Secret History of the IRA
926:in paperback and ebook and
600:UK general election of 1955
247:Ulster Special Constabulary
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2003:Battle of Kilmallock
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1977:IRA Northern Command
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1621:Hanley, Millar, p.18
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1211:Bowyer Bell, p. 246.
1172:McKenna, J. (2016).
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1630:Mallie, Bishop, p45
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1739:. 19 August 2020.
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279:Seán Cronin
4170:Categories
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3901:Travellers
3759:Rock music
3742:Folk music
3677:Literature
3479:Soda bread
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3289:parliament
3286:Oireachtas
3263:Government
3203:Ideologies
2834:Penal Laws
2725:since 1922
2639:Prehistory
2527:Saor Uladh
2427:Associates
2388:Liam Kelly
2383:Joe McCann
2378:Joe Cahill
2358:Seán South
2333:Frank Ryan
2204:Tony Magan
2046:Liam Lynch
1910:Executions
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1110:References
999:newspapers
928:W.F. Howes
913:Danger Man
790:Edentubber
762:B Specials
758:Seán South
686:post near
684:B-Specials
608:Mid-Ulster
576:Saor Uladh
572:Liam Kelly
503:Tony Magan
496:Bodenstown
492:Wolfe Tone
446:Internment
424:Background
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4129:Squatting
3845:Fomorians
3774:Mythology
3644:Languages
3629:Halloween
3605:Bealtaine
3588:Festivals
3579:Stepdance
3484:Spice Bag
3469:Irish fry
3459:Colcannon
3434:Barmbrack
3357:Education
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3253:Education
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3066:Mountains
3041:Coastline
3013:Geography
2904:Civil War
2859:Tithe War
2481:(1936–37)
2470:Saor Éire
2465:(1929–31)
2444:Sinn FĂ©in
2393:Tom Hales
2265:(1962–69)
2257:(1960–62)
2251:(1959–60)
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2207:(1948–57)
2199:(1947–48)
2191:(1945–47)
2183:(1944–45)
2175:(1942–44)
2143:(1941–42)
2127:(1940–41)
2119:(1938–40)
2111:(1937–38)
2103:(1936–37)
2100:Tom Barry
2087:(1926–36)
2079:(1925–26)
2071:(1923–25)
2063:(1922–23)
1868:Genealogy
1230:Pan Books
1151:pen-name
945:Aftermath
722:used the
708:Lisnaskea
647:loyalists
604:Sinn FĂ©in
556:Bren guns
540:Berkshire
521:Re-arming
515:Sinn FĂ©in
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4052:Calendar
4036:Shamrock
4031:Red Hand
3969:Rounders
3634:Wren Day
3568:Sean-nĂłs
3520:Guinness
3464:Drisheen
3340:Assembly
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3225:Unionism
3192:Politics
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2757:Glenmama
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1906:Timeline
1765:and the
1741:Archived
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1592:Archived
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1256:(2002).
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879:stated:
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469:de facto
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322:Strength
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4057:Castles
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3954:Hurling
3939:Camogie
3838:Firbolg
3824:Immrama
3817:Echtrai
3747:session
3730:Ballads
3707:Theatre
3696:Gaeilge
3690:Fiction
3625:Samhain
3540:Whiskey
3414:Cuisine
3402:Culture
3352:Economy
3248:Economy
3056:Islands
3031:Climate
3024:Natural
2619:History
2579:Ireland
1991:Attacks
1861:General
1777:YouTube
1473:The IRA
1332:, pp. 3
1290:The IRA
1072:Marxist
1013:scholar
932:RBMedia
924:Unbound
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602:, when
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156:Mainly
4062:Cinema
3861:People
3810:Aos SĂ
3797:Ulster
3792:Fenian
3782:Cycles
3712:Triads
3702:Poetry
3685:Annals
3662:Shelta
3615:LĂşnasa
3595:Imbolc
3530:PoitĂn
3510:Coffee
3503:Drinks
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3120:Cities
3071:Rivers
3061:Loughs
2746:Events
2604:topics
2596:topics
2582:topics
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2237:(1958)
2221:(1957)
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4045:Other
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3921:Sport
3874:Gaels
3802:Kings
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