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New evidence on IRA/Nazi links

The first direct talks between the IRA and the Nazis began in 1937, when Tom Barry, the then chief-of-staff, travelled to Germany. The legendary leader of the Cork flying columns was accompanied on his travels by a German agent, Jupp Hoven. While posing as a TCD student, Hoven undertook spying work in Belfast, Dublin and … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Features, Issue 2(March/April 2011), The Emergency, Volume 19
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