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Behind the Green Curtain : Ireland's Phoney Neutrality during World War II

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Irish diplomats spied for the United States during the course of the war.

Irish diplomats in Europe carried messages and supplied information to the OSS - the predecessor of the CIA - with the full knowledge and consent of de Valera.

Behind the Green Curtain is a comprehensive account of Irish neutrality, focusing strongly on the American - and to a lesser extent the Canadian - connection.

It confirms beyond any doubt that Ireland made a positive and partisan contribution to the allied war effort.

Neutrality has become a shibboleth of modern Irish politics.

Behind the Green Curtain explodes the myth behind that shibboleth in the most decisive way. From the reviews: "Excellent and probably definitive account of Irish neutrality during the Second World War." Kevin Myers, Irish Independent"With his brilliantly researched book, Dwyer confirms his status as a walking encyclopaedia of Irish history...as a work of scholarship, Behind the Green Curtain is nothing less than superb". Andrew Lynch, Sunday Business Post

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Product Details
Gill Books
0717146383 / 9780717146383
Hardback
18/09/2009
Ireland
425 pages, 25 Illustrations, unspecified
158 x 236 mm, 842 grams
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