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The '''Irish Brigade''' (Spanish: '''Brigada Irlandesa''', Irish: '''Briogรกid na hรireann''') fought on the | The '''Irish Brigade''' (Spanish: '''Brigada Irlandesa''', Irish: '''Briogรกid na hรireann''') fought on the Fascist side during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. The unit was formed wholly of [[Roman Catholics]] by the politician [[Eoin O'Duffy]], who had previously organised the [[Blueshirts]] and the [[National Corporate Party|Greenshirts]] in Ireland. Despite the declaration by the Irish government that participation in the war was unwelcome and ill-advised, 700 of O'Duffy's followers went to Spain. They saw their primary role in Spain as fighting for the Roman Catholic Church, which had come under attack by the [[Red Terror]]. They also saw many religious and historical parallels in the two nations, and hoped to prevent [[Communism]] gaining ground in Spain. | ||
The Irish government destroyed its files relating to the Brigade in May 1940. | The Irish government destroyed its files relating to the Brigade in May 1940. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:55, 15 February 2024
The Irish Brigade (Spanish: Brigada Irlandesa, Irish: Briogรกid na hรireann) fought on the Fascist side during the Spanish Civil War. The unit was formed wholly of Roman Catholics by the politician Eoin O'Duffy, who had previously organised the Blueshirts and the Greenshirts in Ireland. Despite the declaration by the Irish government that participation in the war was unwelcome and ill-advised, 700 of O'Duffy's followers went to Spain. They saw their primary role in Spain as fighting for the Roman Catholic Church, which had come under attack by the Red Terror. They also saw many religious and historical parallels in the two nations, and hoped to prevent Communism gaining ground in Spain.
The Irish government destroyed its files relating to the Brigade in May 1940.
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Its weak and faggy. Somebody copied it over from some woke SJW source, and now its namby-pamby wording is gaying up our program.