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Documents on Irish Foreign Policy Volume VII, 1941-1945

DIFP VII commences with neutrality firmly established as the central tenet of Irish foreign policy during the Second World War.

Michael Rynne, Legal Adviser at External Affairs wrote in 1942 that ''Ireland does not base her neutrality on any particular Read more...

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Doc No. 403 24 March 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Granting of Irish visas to interned Jewish families
Doc No. 404 27 March 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Irish-American security co-operation
Doc No. 405 27 March 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Granting of Irish visas to interned Jewish families
Doc No. 406 27 March 1944 - From John J. Hearne To Joseph P. Walshe
MacKenzie King’s view on the ‘American Note’
Doc No. 407 30 March 1944 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
David Gray and his role in the sending of the ‘American Note’
Doc No. 408 3 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Conference at the Dominions Office on travel, communication, trade and other restrictions to be placed on Ireland
Doc No. 409 3 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Proposed press article rebutting American propaganda towards Ireland
Doc No. 410 5 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Provision for German refugees to come to Ireland
Doc No. 411 6 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Avoid public statements on Irish-American security co-operation/position of David Gray
Doc No. 412 6 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To David Gray
Provision for German Jewish refugees to come to Ireland
Doc No. 413 8 April 1944 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Possible new American propaganda campaign against Ireland/possibility of a second ‘American Note’
Doc No. 414 11 April 1944 - From Thomas J. Kiernan To Joseph P. Walshe
Appeal for the safety of Rome
Doc No. 415 11 April 1944 - From Michael Rynne
Internment of airmen from belligerent states
Doc No. 416 15 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Imposition of travel and communication restrictions relating to Ireland
Doc No. 417 17 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Rationale for United States fears of security leaks from Ireland
Doc No. 418 18 April 1944 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Countering United States fear of Axis espionage in Ireland
Doc No. 419 18 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Isacc Hertzog
Appeal on behalf of Jewish families in Vittel
Doc No. 420 19 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To H.A. Goodman
Appeal on behalf of Jewish families in Vittel
Doc No. 421 19 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Con Cremin
Appeal on behalf of Jewish families in Vittel
Doc No. 422 20 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Differing United States and British views on threat of Axis espionage in Ireland
Doc No. 423 24 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Seán Murphy
Media misrepresentations concerning Irish neutrality
Doc No. 424 25 April 1944 - From Thomas J. Kiernan To Joseph P. Walshe
Appeal for the safety of Rome
Doc No. 425 26 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Countering United States fear of Axis espionage in Ireland
Doc No. 426 26 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Thomas J. Kiernan
Appeal for the safety of Rome
Doc No. 427 28 April 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Jewish families in Vittel: Irish visas would carry no weight
Doc No. 428 29 April 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Thomas J. Kiernan
Appeal for the safety of Rome
Doc No. 429 29 April 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Renewal of passport for Francis Stuart
Doc No. 430 8 May 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
German views on the impending Allied invasion of Europe
Doc No. 431 12 and 17 May 1944 - From Con Cremin
Jewish families in Vittel: deportation suspended pending decision on Irish appeal
Doc No. 432 13 May 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Appeal for the safety of Rome
Doc No. 433 16 May 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To H.A. Goodman
Jewish families in Vittel: deportation suspended pending decision on Irish appeal
Doc No. 434 18 May 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Thomas J. Kiernan
Appeal for the safety of Rome
Doc No. 435 24 May 1944 - From Thomas J. Kiernan To Joseph P. Walshe
Appeal for the safety of Rome
Doc No. 436 25 May 1944 To Con Cremin
Renewal of passport for Francis Stuart
Doc No. 437 26 May 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Appeal for the safety of Rome
Doc No. 438 27 May 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Conversation with Beppu regarding behaviour of Secretary Ichihashi
Doc No. 439 30 May 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Con Cremin
Vittel internees transferred to Drancy
Doc No. 440 1 June 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Conversation with Beppu regarding behaviour of Secretary Ichihashi
Doc No. 441 7 June 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Measure for deportation of Jewish internees east have begun
Doc No. 442 8 June 1944 - From Seán Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Situation in Vichy after D-Day landings
Doc No. 443 12 June 1944 - From Thomas J. Kiernan To Joseph P. Walshe
Appeal for the safety of Rome
Doc No. 444 12 June 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Jewish families in Vittel: transfer to Drancy queried.
Doc No. 445 12 June 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
German views on the Allied invasion of Europe
Doc No. 446 13 June 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Release of remaining RAF internees at the Curragh
Doc No. 447 15 June 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Improvement of Irish-American relations
Doc No. 448 19 June 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
New German weapons (V-Rockets)
Doc No. 449 19 June 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To H.A. Goodman
Appeal for the safety of Vittel internees
Doc No. 450 22 June 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Arrival of M. Lalouette – Free French envoy – in Dublin
Doc No. 451 23 June 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Relationship between External Affairs and G2/relationship between Gray and Marlin
Doc No. 452 24 June 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To P. S. Murray
Irish refugee policy
Doc No. 453 29 June 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Ervin 'Spike' Marlin
Irish neutrality and Irish-American security relations
Doc No. 454 1 July 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Colman O'Donovan
Future expansion of the Irish diplomatic service
Doc No. 455 3 July 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Charles Bewley
Doc No. 456 3 July 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Whereabouts and identity of Vittel internees
Doc No. 457 10 July 1944 - From John J. Hearne To Joseph P. Walshe
Views of Canadian Governor General on the ‘American Note’
Doc No. 458 22 July 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
The 20 July 1944 ‘Stauffenberg Plot’ against Hitler
Doc No. 459 28 July 1944 - From William Warnock To Frederick H. Boland
The 20 July 1944 ‘Stauffenberg Plot’ against Hitler
Doc No. 460 28 July 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Con Cremin
Whereabouts of Vittel internees: deportation to Bergen-Belsen
Doc No. 461 29 July 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
The 20 July 1944 ‘Stauffenberg Plot’ against Hitler
Doc No. 462 2 August 1944 - From Frederick H. Boland To Joseph P. Walshe
Address by Masaryk to the TCD Historical Society
Doc No. 463 11 August 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Outlook of the German government/possible evacuation from Berlin
Doc No. 464 19 August 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Con Cremin
Possible evacuation from Berlin
Doc No. 465 21 August 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Aaron S. Brown
Sanctuary for Jewish refugee children in Ireland
Doc No. 466 27 August 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Position of Vittel internees
Doc No. 467 29 August 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
German public opinion
Doc No. 468 29 August 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe
De Laforcade’s position a Minister of France
Doc No. 469 29 August 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Negative State Department views on Ireland
Doc No. 470 9 September 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Con Cremin
Appeal for the safety of Hungarian Jews in Auschwitz
Doc No. 471 18 September 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Determination of German government not to capitulate
Doc No. 472 20 September 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Request from United States government for Ireland to receive 500 Jewish refugee children.
Doc No. 473 20 September 1944 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Granting of asylum to war criminals
Doc No. 474 21 September 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Asylum to war criminals: United States démarche to Ireland
Doc No. 475 30 September 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Seán Murphy
Relations with the French government
Doc No. 476 October 1944 - From William Warnock To Nicholas Nolan
Irish refugee policy
Doc No. 477 4 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Marshal Pétain and Ireland
Doc No. 478 4 October 1944 - From Department of Industry and Commerce To Government
International Civil Aviation Conference at Chicago
Doc No. 479 4 October 1944 - From Seán Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Meeting with Secretary General of French foreign ministry
Doc No. 480 5 October 1944 - From Con Cremin
Internees at Vittel, Drancy and Auschwitz
Doc No. 481 6 October 1944 - From Meeting of Cabinet
International Civil Aviation Conference at Chicago
Doc No. 482 6 October 1944 - From Frederick H. Boland
Neutrals and the disposal of assets seized by belligerents
Doc No. 483 9 October 1944 - From Éamon de Valera To David Gray
War criminals and the right to asylum
Doc No. 484 9 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Seán Murphy
Protest at Murphy’s treatment at French Foreign Ministry
Doc No. 485 10 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Seán Murphy
Murphy fully recognised as Minister to France
Doc No. 486 13 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To John J. Hearne
International Civil Aviation Conference at Chicago/Ireland’s global position
Doc No. 487 13 October 1944 - From Éamon de Valera
Directive for delegation to International Civil Aviation Conference at Chicago
Doc No. 488 13 October 1944 - From Meeting of Cabinet
International Civil Aviation Conference at Chicago: delegation and policy
Doc No. 489 14 October 1944 - From Éamon de Valera To Robert Brennan
International Civil Aviation Conference at Chicago: Brennan’s role on delegation
Doc No. 490 18 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Meeting with H. A. Goodman of Agudas Israel
Doc No. 491 19 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Con Cremin
Extermination of Jews in Auschwitz and Birkenau
Doc No. 492 20 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Irish relief aid to Europe
Doc No. 493 23 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Asylum to war criminals
Doc No. 494 25 October 1944 - From William Warnock To Nicholas Nolan
Continuance of Ireland’s financial contribution to the League of Nations
Doc No. 495 26 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Italian diplomatic representation and Italian community in Dublin
Doc No. 496 26 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Edwin Solomons
Appeals on behalf of Jewish internees in concentration camps
Doc No. 497 27 October 1944 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Extermination of Jews in concentration camps
Doc No. 498 28 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Con Cremin
Safety of Cremin and his family in Berlin
Doc No. 499 30 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Éamon de Valera
Dangers of European economic integration
Doc No. 500 31 October 1944 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
War Criminals and Irish national interests
Doc No. 501 31 October 1944 - From Michael Rynne
The intentions of the powers and the post-war international system
Doc No. 502 1 November 1944 - From Francis T. Cremins To Joseph P. Walshe
Appeals on behalf of Jewish internees in concentration camps

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