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conspiring with the Irish Free State Government". pg 3 (Interview). Eoin O'Duffy Papers: National Library of Ireland. Retrieved 1 April 2022. McKenna
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conspiring with the Irish Free State Government". pg 3 (Interview). Eoin O'Duffy Papers: National Library of Ireland. Retrieved 1 April 2022. Mac Donncha
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Comrades Association, an Irish political organisation set up by General Eoin O'Duffy in 1932 The British Fascists, the first avowedly fascist organisation
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Comrades Association, an Irish political organisation set up by General Eoin O'Duffy in 1932 The British Fascists, the first avowedly fascist organisation
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1916–1923 (reprinted, Wolfhound Press (IE), 1999.) McGarry, Fearghal. Eoin O'Duffy : a self-made hero (Oxford University Press, 2005). Towey, Thomas. "The
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conspiring with the Irish Free State Government". pg 3 (Interview). Eoin O'Duffy Papers: National Library of Ireland. Retrieved 1 April 2022. MacEoin
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State forces arrested his party, including Deasy, but Free State general Eoin O'Duffy allowed them to leave the city. Later it was stopped by a Free State
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political party of Fine Gael (unofficially called "The Blue Shirts"), Eoin O'Duffy , known as the "Irish Brigade", went to Spain to fight alongside Franco
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Commissioner Coogan states that he has been- "directed by the commissioner [Eoin O'Duffy ] to inform you that the facts stated are true and are as follow:" [.
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duties in April 1921, being replaced as Director of Organisation by Eóin O’Duffy , to concentrate on his work in the Dáil secretariat. In October 1921
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sanctioned church gate collections to raise money for the national cause. Eoin O'Duffy , former Free State chief of police and leader of the Blueshirts, sailed