Internment during the War of Independence

By Lar Joye    The British government trained many of their opponents without realising it. After the 1916 Rising, it conveniently imprisoned many of the rebels together at Frongoch camp in Wales, where they exchanged ideas and planned strategy for the struggle to come. After the Rising, many leaders found themselves in jail again under the ... Read more

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