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  2. Ireland and World War I - Wikipedia

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    During World War I (1914–1918), Ireland was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, which entered the war in August 1914 as one of the Entente Powers, along with France and Russia. In part as an effect of chain ganging , the UK decided due to geopolitical power issues to declare war on the Central Powers , consisting of ...

  3. Conscription Crisis of 1918 - Wikipedia

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    In all, 200,000 to 300,000 [25] Irishmen served with British forces during the Great War, and, of the 680,000 fatalities from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, some 40,000 to 49,000 [25] were from Ireland. In all about 12.3 per cent of Irish men of service age actually served, approximately 25 per cent of the rate in the rest of ...

  4. 1914 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    27 October – World War I: Royal Navy super-dreadnought battleship HMS Audacious (23,400 tons), was sunk off Tory Island, north-west of Ireland, by a minefield laid by the armed German merchant-cruiser Berlin. 5 December – The Irish Volunteers appointed a headquarters staff, with Eoin MacNeill as chief of staff. [10]

  5. Curragh incident - Wikipedia

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    Ireland was scheduled to receive a measure of devolved government, which included Ulster, later in the year. The incident is important in 20th-century Irish history, and is notable for being one of the few occasions since the English Civil War in which elements of the British military openly intervened in politics. It is widely thought of as a ...

  6. History of County Wexford (1914–1923) - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, a large number of men from Co. Wexford fought and died on the Continent. The local newspapers of the period are full of the obituaries of those who died. [6] Throughout the War Ireland remained under British rule. At least 504 men from Co. Wexford, enlisted in the British Army, died fighting in the land war. [7]

  7. List of wars involving the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Irish War of Independence (1919–1921) Irish Republic [1] United Kingdom: Victory. Anglo-Irish Treaty: [2] Dominion status for 26 counties of Southern Ireland as the Irish Free State; 6 counties of Northern Ireland remain part of UK; United Kingdom retains the Ports of Berehaven, Spike Island and Lough Swilly; Irish Civil War (1922–1923 ...

  8. World War I - Wikipedia

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    The war began amid the Home Rule crisis in Ireland that had resurfaced in 1912, and by July 1914 there was a serious possibility of an outbreak of civil war in Ireland. Irish nationalists and Marxists attempted to pursue Irish independence, culminating in the Easter Rising of 1916, with Germany sending 20,000 rifles to Ireland to stir unrest in ...

  9. 1918 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Six hours later World War I officially ended. Well over 206,000 Irishmen had served and over 35,000 were killed during the war; [4] there was no Irish parish without a loss. 22 December – Ireland voiced a united invitation to President Woodrow Wilson of the United States to visit. Sinn Féin's December election landslide