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Spying on Ireland: British Intelligence and Irish Neutrality During the Second World War

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The book delves into the complexities of Irish neutrality during World War II and its impact on British security. It highlights how British intelligence agencies recognized and tackled the challenges posed by this neutrality, emphasizing the crucial roles of espionage and inter-agency collaboration. Through this lens, the author reveals the broader implications for the evolving relationship between Ireland and Britain during a tumultuous period in history.

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Spying on Ireland: British Intelligence and Irish Neutrality During the Second World War, Eunan O'Halpin

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