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14th April 08, 08:09 PM
#21
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
For the record, 35,000 Irish men from the Republic enlisted in the British armed forces and served honourably and without rancor during the Second World War. More seems to be made of "animosity" between Ireland and Britain overseas than at home in Ireland.
This is true and is touched upon in "Brylcream Boys". These films have proven a catalyst for me to research further. It's interesting to note just how 'neutral' Ireland was during WWII. Allied airmen were allowed to escape especially in the latter stages of "The Emergency".
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