1939 AD - 1 / January - June
1939
Franz Fromme
who was a
German expert on
Ireland who was still living in
Germany and who
had visited
Ireland
on many occasions, to study
Ireland's
struggle for
freedom
from the oppression of the British
Imperial Government in England,
their Celtic
customs, and their
early Christianity,
advised
Oscar Pfaus
a
German agent about the conditions
prevailing there as the German Secret
Service had no information on
Ireland up to this date. They felt they would
be able to make useful contacts there with the
disgruntled
IRA members who were still trying to get the
British
Imperial Government out of the
6 Counties
artificially partitioned from the
9 in the Ulster
Province, in the event of War
occurring.
January 12th:
Sean
Russell the leader of the
IRA
decided to begin a
bombing campaign in England
for increased publicity to re - unite the
6
Counties previously artificially partitioned from the
9 in the
Ulster Province by the
British Imperial Government, and to this end he sent a letter to
Lord Halifax the
British Foreign Secretary
to
withdraw all of the British Imperial Government's military troops
from the 6 Counties
within
4
days. He warned him that if this was not carried
out the IRA
would be forced to interfere in the economic and
military life in
England in the same way as
they
had interfered for Centuries in the life of the people in
Ireland and as there
was no action taken within his specified period he
began the bombing campaign in England
involving
127
separate incidents including
January 14th: The Eire / Irish Government / Irish Assembly under Eamonn de Valera and the Fianna Fail Party again declared the IRA "unlawful."
January 16th: A declaration of War was also made for the return of the 6 Counties artificially partitioned from the 9 in the Ulster Province by the British Imperial Government, that was issued by Joseph Mac Garritty of the Clann na Gael in America and it was signed by 6 members of the IRA, including Peadar O Flaherty, Patrick Fleming, Lawrence Grogan, Stephen Hayes, George Plunkett and Sean Russell. Bombings were to be carried out in England for another 15 months and 66 members of the IRA were convicted of the 127 attacks with 57 of these carried out in London alone. (Sean Mac Bride their Chief of Staff was to break with the IRA over the bombing campaign in England).
January 19th: A bomb was detonated in
Tralee in Co. Kerry
in the south - west of the Munster Province
were
Francis Chamberlain, the son of the
British National Coalition Prime Minister
was staying,
and
Sean Russell
went out of
his way to notify all concerned that it definitely was not the work of the
IRA.
February 3rd:
Oscar Pfaus the German Agent,
had arrived in
Ireland
looking for a useful
contact in the
IRA, and
was introduced by mistake by
Liam Walsh to
Eoin O Duffy,
who was aghast at
the suggestion that he had in any way, anything to do with the
IRA,
and Oscar Pfaus eventually
made contact with and met with the IRA
at Clontarf in Dublin, including
Sean Russell
who was now the IRA Chief of Staff
whom he advised to send an IRA agent to
Germany were he might be able to
gain a supply of small arms. Seamus O Donovan
came
forward and
tore an English
pound note in half and gave one half to
Oscar Pfaus stating that the other half would be produced by the
the IRA agent when he
arrived in Germany
to secure
any
arms.
February 4th: 2
bombs were set off in Tottenham
Court Road and Leicester
Square stations in England, which caused much damage and
2 people
were injured.
February 7th:
In the
6 Counties
artificially partitioned from the
9 in the Ulster
Province thousands
of leaflets calling for National
Service in the
British
Imperial Army were burnt.
March 2nd:
The IRA
planted bombs
in the aqueduct near
Stoneridge Park
in London,
and in
the Birmingham Canal
near
Staffordshire, which failed to
cause much damage.
Neville Chamberlain
the British
National Coalition Prime Minister
decided to introduce
Compulsory
Military Service in the
6
Counties artificially partitioned from the
9 in the Ulster
Province who were in reality still under his control, and he was backed up by
Lord Craigavon / Sir James Craig
the leader of the "Official"
Unionist Stormont Government there, while the
Catholic Bishops
came out
against
it and
Eamonn de Valera
informed
him that all he would do was strengthen the
IRA there while carrying out
this
further aggressive move against the
Irish population there.
May 4th:
Neville Chamberlain
the British Prime Minister after
much consideration decided not to proceed to press the
Irish
in the
6 Counties
artificially partitioned from the
9 in the Ulster
Province into his
Conscription programme.
May:
Several
Irishmen were
sentenced to 10 - 20
years imprisonment in
England.
May 30th:
The
Fianna Fail Eire - Irish
Government under Eamonn de Valera
had declared it would remain neutral
if a War
should
occur so hundreds of
Irish Republicans
in Belfast
situated in the
6 Counties
artificially partitioned from the
9 in the Ulster
Province, which
were in reality still under the control of
the British Imperial Government, concurred with this decision. They took exception to the issuing of gas
masks there, as they saw it as further sign of
British Imperial sovereignty over
them, so they gathered up
1000 of them and burnt
them and that same evening magnesium
and tear
gas bombs also were
exploded in Liverpool
and
Birmingham in
England.
June 6th:
Sean Russell
the previous leader of the IRA was arrested in Detroit
in
America
at the request of the British Imperial Government's
Scotland Yard because the
British
King
and Queen
were visiting
Canada. There were by now
10,000,000
Irish
- Americans in
the population of the
United States
at this time and
76 of
them were members of the
American
Congress and they sought an
explanation from
President
Roosevelt
as to why he was
imprisoned. They boycotted the
Royal visit so
Sean Russell was
released
on
$5,000 bail put up by
Joseph Mac Garrity
from the
Irish - American Clann na Gael
and he was
then ordered to leave the USA.
June 10th:
On this date the
IRA destroyed
30 Pillar Boxes
and
Post Offices in
England, and carried out
another further 17
explosions
in London,
with others in
Birmingham and
Manchester, while trying to gain
publicity for their campaign of reunification of the
6 Counties artificially
partitioned from the 9 in the
Ulster Province with the other
26.
June 14th:
In the Dail Eireann / Irish Assembly in
Erie / Ireland an Act
was passed in the Parliament
to
incorporate Offences against the
State Law and the
IRA
was again officially declared an "illegal" association and
Gerald Boland became the new
Minister For Justice in the
Eire
Government.
June 19th:
Once again IRA bombs were set off in
London.
-
In Eire
200 Irishmen
staged a procession to honour the memory of
Theobold Wolfe - Tone the founder of
Irish Republicanism, and demanded the release of the
IRA prisoners
held in the Irish jails.