Northern Ireland in the Second World War, Brian Barton (Ulster Historical Foundation)

In the wake of the Second World War the pillorying of 'Éire' for perfidy and treachery by abrasive Stormontites caused much resentment among so-called 'southerners' from Donegal down, who suspected that there was more than a grain of truth in the canard that the loyalists were 'more loyal to the half-crown than to the crown'. ... Read more

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