1940 AD - 3 / July to September
July - September:
During this period in time, the Battle of Britain
took place.
July 1st:
In
the
Irish Republic,
Mrs.
Iseult Stuart, was found
not guilty of any wrong doing, and
Frederick Boland from the
Department of External Affairs,
asked the German Ambassador
for an explanation of the whole affair, as he was
frightened the British Imperial Government
and the American
Government would use it to
their advantage. The German
Foreign Office advised their
Ambassador in
Ireland that they proposed to
send no further agents to
Ireland for the present.
July 10th:
The British
Imperial Government Ministry, advised the
Dail Eireann
/ Irish Parliament
that there was previously supposed to have been a
German Invasion
of
Ireland on
4th July, but it was called off.
July 14th:
In the
Irish Republic,
Sir
John Maffey,
the British
Imperial Government
representative, told
Eammon de Valera
that the proposed
German Invasion
of Ireland was to now occur the next day on the 15th July,
and the Opposition
leader,
William T. Cosgrave
the
leader of the Fine Gael Party, asked him to include the
Irish Opposition
in what was
really going
on.
July 15th:
Frank Ryan,
the
38 year old
socialist,
who was the
Irish Republican Congress
Party leader, who had fought for the
Republicans in
Spain, was still being held by the
Fascist General
Franco
in
Spain,
and he was now turned over to the
Germans
secretly by the means of a farce escape attempt at the
Spanish frontier.
He was
then
taken onto
Paris for repatriation, as he was
now very ill and thin, and from there he went to
Berlin were he saw
Sean Russell, the previous leader of the IRA, who warmly embraced him,
and told him that he would take him with him back to
Eire.
A German
friend
of his, had pointed out to the hierarchy, what a good public
relations exercise it would be, especially in relations with
Ireland,
if he could be returned to
Ireland
as a result of of
German efforts.
Eamonn de Valera had agreed to his
release and return to
Ireland,
as he had previously
appealed to
Franco
personally on his behalf, as one
Catholic leader to another, and at
that time his release was not
obtained, but his Death
Sentence was reduced to
Life Imprisonment.
J.P. Walshe,
the Irish Secretary of External
Affairs, protested to
Sir
John Maffey the
British Imperial Government representative
in Ireland,
about the
anti
- Irish propaganda being carried out in
Britain, from where it was then
filtered on into
America, and he reminded him of a
British officer who was
carrying out subversive activities on the
Dail Eireann /
Irish Parliament members, trying to get them to drop
Irish neutrality, which they had let slide.
He passed it onto the British
Minister of Information, who pleaded innocent,
but matters improved somewhat after that.
July 18th:
In the
Irish Republic,
against their previous commitment the
German
spy agency landed another
3 of their agents in
Ireland,
1
of which was an
Indian, who were soon picked up walking
along a country road, who informed the
Irish authorities, that they had
no idea why they had been sent.
August 15th:
Sean Russell, the previous anti - Treaty IRA leader, who was
now only
47 year of age,
was on board a German U
Boat on his way back to
Ireland, when he died, with a burst stomach ulcer, and was buried at sea
100 mile
out from Galway Bay,
and his compatriot
Frank Ryan
was
then
returned to
Germany.
Captain Hermann
Goertz, the
German agent
who was now
known as
Mr. Robinson,
was still at large, staying with and being looked after by a group
of Old
Republican ladies from the
1916 Easter Rising under the auspices of
Miss
Coffey at
Dun Laoghaire near
Dublin, and he was conveyed around by
Miss
Maisie O Mahoney,
and also assisted by
Mary
and
Bridie Farrell,
and
Caitlin
Brugha,
the widow of
Cathal Brugha
the
Old Republican
killed in the
Irish Civil
War. (He was also being visited daily by
Seamus
/ James
O Donovan.)
Mrs.
Daly,
also bought him back a new code via
Spain, and channelled his reports
back through Spain
for him.
August 16th:
In the
Irish Republic,
2
Detectives
were killed while trying to arrest
Patrick Mac Grath and
Tom Harte
in a
Dublin
shop, run by the
IRA as their training centre headquarters, and
they were to eventually be executed for their involvement in the crime.
August 17th:In
the
Irish Republic,
Eduard Hemple,
the German Ambassador,
advised that the seas around
Britain and the
Irish Sea
were to be
blockaded by the German Government, in which no Irish Ships
were to enter, only
at their own risk.
August 22nd:In
the
Irish Republic,
Tom Hunt,
an IRA
member, was also arrested this month, and
along with Patrick Mac Grath and
Tom Harte they were all sentenced to death, which upset the
general
Irish population.
September 27th:In
the
Irish Republic,
Eammon de Valera,
made an offer to
Sir
John Maffey
the
British Imperial Government representative, that
Ireland would take the
women and
children from any of the
Air Raid areas in
Britain.
In the Irish Republic, Michael Devereux, who was an IRA officer, was accused by members of the anti - Treaty IRA as being a traitor, and he was assassinated, and his body disposed of in a cave in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province.
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