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Documents on Irish Foreign Policy Volume VI, 1939-1941

Documents in Irish Foreign Policy, Volume VI, illustrates, in a unique manner unavailable in any other history of the period, the threats Ireland faced during the first years of the Second World War. It shows how Minister for External Affairs Eamon de Valera, Secretary of the Read more...

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Doc No. 301 25 September 1940 - From Colman O'Donovan To Joseph P. Walshe
Archbishops of Dublin and Galway
Doc No. 302 26 September 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To William Warnock
Campile bombing
Doc No. 303 26 September 1940 - From John Hearne To Joseph P. Walshe
General events on Canada
Doc No. 304 26 September 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Colman O'Donovan
Archbishop of Dublin
Doc No. 305 27 September 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To William Warnock
Campile bombing
Doc No. 306 30 September 1940 - From Colman O'Donovan To Joseph P. Walshe
Archbishop of Dublin
Doc No. 307 4 October 1940 - From Colman O'Donovan To Joseph P. Walshe
Archbishop of Dublin
Doc No. 308 5 October 1940 - From John Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
London Blitz
Doc No. 309 8 October 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Campile Bombing
Doc No. 310 1 October 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Establishment of legation in Berne
Doc No. 311 11 October 1940 - From Francis T. Cremins To Joseph P. Walshe
Presentation of credentials at Berne
Doc No. 312 17 October 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To John Dulanty
Metrological co-operation with Britain
Doc No. 313 18 October 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Eamon de Valera
British military intentions towards Ireland
Doc No. 314 21 October 1940 - From Michael Rynne
Ireland’s continued membership of the League of Nations
Doc No. 315 22 October 1940 - From Sean Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Destruction of documents
Doc No. 316 23 October 1940 - From Eamon de Valera To Lord Cranborne
Welcomes Cranborne back to the Dominions Office
Doc No. 317 25 October 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Maurice Moynihan
Action to be undertaken by External Affairs in the event of an invasion of Ireland/Radio communications in the event of an invasion
Doc No. 318 25 October 1940 - From John Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
London Blitz
Doc No. 319 1 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To William Warnock
Requests more detailed reporting from Berlin
Doc No. 320 5 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Leopold H. Kerney
Urges care in expression of views on Spanish government
Doc No. 321 5 November 1940 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Conditions and opinions in Germany
Doc No. 322 6 November 1940 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
German maritime blockade and British-Irish trade
Doc No. 323 7 November 1940 - From Colman O'Donovan To Joseph P. Walshe
Archbishop of Dublin
Doc No. 324 7 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Anti-Irish propaganda in USA
Doc No. 325 8 November 1940 - From Eamon de Valera To AARIIR
Explanation of Irish neutrality
Doc No. 326 9 November 1940 - From Robert Brennan To John Hearne
Explanation of Irish neutrality
Doc No. 327 9 November 1940 - From Liam Archer
Anti-Irish propaganda in USA
Doc No. 328 11 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Colman O'Donovan
Archbishop of Dublin
Doc No. 329 11 November 1940 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Explanation of Irish neutrality
Doc No. 330 12 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe
De Valera’s reply to Churchill over latter’s call for British use of former Treaty ports.
Doc No. 331 12 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To David Gray
Role of British fleet in the protection of Ireland and Irish waters
Doc No. 332 12 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Sean Murphy
Calls for more regular reports
Doc No. 333 13 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To William Warnock
Impact of German blockade on Britain on Irish trade and shipping
Doc No. 334 13 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Churchill’s call for British use of former Treaty ports
Doc No. 335 14 November 1940 - From John Hearne To Joseph P. Walshe
Anti-Irish press campaign in Canada
Doc No. 336 14 November 1940 - From Francis T. Cremins To Sean Lester
Cessation of Irish representation to the League of Nations
Doc No. 337 16 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Leopold H. Kerney
Anti-Irish press campaigns in USA and Britain dying down
Doc No. 338 16 November 1940 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Impact of German blockade on Britain on Irish trade and shipping
Doc No. 339 18 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Francis T. Cremins
Instructions as to reporting from Berne
Doc No. 340 18 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Explain policy re ports to United States audiences
Doc No. 341 18 November 1940 - From Sean Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Politics and public opinion in France
Doc No. 342 19 November 1940 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Queries Walshe’s line on arguments to use in USA to explain and defend Irish neutrality
Doc No. 343 21 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Replies to queries on arguments to use in USA to explain and defend Irish neutrality
Doc No. 344 22 November 1940 - From John Hearne To Joseph P. Walshe
Explaining and defending Ireland’s neutrality in Canada
Doc No. 345 25 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Sean Murphy
Calls for information on French political landscape
Doc No. 346 26 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
American views on Irish refusal to allow Britain to use Treaty Ports/David Gray
Doc No. 347 26 November 1940 - From John Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Hitler-Molotov meeting/War in the Balkans
Doc No. 348 26 November 1940 - From Frederick H. Boland To Joseph P. Walshe
Ireland’s contribution to the League of Nations
Doc No. 349 26 November 1940 - From Sean Murphy To James Joyce
Lucia Joyce
Doc No. 350 27 November 1940 - From John Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Professor Lindemann and Churchill
Doc No. 351 27 November 1940 - From John Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
British-Irish meteorological co-operation
Doc No. 352 27 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Maurice Moynihan
Emergency arrangements in External Affairs
Doc No. 353 28 November 1940 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
United States views on world war
Doc No. 354 28 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Sean Murphy
Visits to Paris
Doc No. 355 30 November 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Ireland’s contribution to the League of Nations
Doc No. 356 1 December 1940 - From Sean Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Political developments in France
Doc No. 357 2 December 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
American views on Irish refusal to allow Britain to use Treaty Ports
Doc No. 358 3 December 1940 - From Sean Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Political developments in France
Doc No. 359 4 December 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
American views on Irish refusal to allow Britain to use Treaty Ports
Doc No. 360 5 December 1940 - From Leopold H Kerney To Joseph P. Walshe
Frank Ryan
Doc No. 361 5 December 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Treaty Ports and Battle of the Atlantic
Doc No. 362 6 December 1940 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Treaty Ports and Battle of the Atlantic
Doc No. 363 7 December 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To William Warnock
Obtain sanction for Murphy to visit Paris
Doc No. 364 9 December 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Treaty Ports and Battle of the Atlantic
Doc No. 365 10 December 1940 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Treaty Ports and Battle of the Atlantic
Doc No. 366 12 December 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Sovereignty, Treaty Ports and neutrality
Doc No. 367 12 December 1940 - From Liam Archer To Joseph P. Walshe
Frank Ryan
Doc No. 368 13 December 1940 - From Francis T. Cremins To Joseph P. Walshe
Visits to members of diplomatic corps in Berne
Doc No. 369 15 December 1940 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Treaty Ports/Bombing raids on Britain/Irish legation in Berlin
Doc No. 370 17 December 1940 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Joseph P. Walshe
Meeting with Maffey on aspects of British-Irish relations
Doc No. 371 18 December 1940 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
American views on Treaty Ports
Doc No. 372 19 December 1940 - From Edouard Hempel To Joseph P. Walshe
Staff requirements for German legation
Doc No. 373 19 December 1940 - From Frederick H. Boland To William Warnock
Staff requirements for German legation
Doc No. 374 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Staff requirements for German legation
Doc No. 375 24 December 1940 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Air raids on Berlin
Doc No. 376 30 December 1940 - From Michael Rynne To Joseph P. Walshe
Emergency planning regarding possible invasion of Ireland
Doc No. 377 1 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe To John Hearne
Explaining Ireland’s wartime stance to Irish-Canadians
Doc No. 378 2 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe To William Warnock
Bombing by German aircraft of Irish territory
Doc No. 379 3 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe
German request to increase Dublin legation staff
Doc No. 380 3 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Bombing by German aircraft of Irish territory
Doc No. 381 3 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe To William Warnock
Bombing by German aircraft of Irish territory
Doc No. 382 4 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Bombing by German aircraft of Irish territory
Doc No. 383 6 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Colman O'Donovan
Bombing by German aircraft of Irish territory
Doc No. 384 6 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe
German request increase Dublin legation staff
Doc No. 385 6 January 1941 - From Sean Murphy To Leopold H. Kerney
Treatment of Irish citizens in German-occupied territory
Doc No. 386 6 January 1941 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Meeting with Krock re Irish neutrality and the ports/Joseph Kennedy prepared to visit Ireland
Doc No. 387 7 January 1941 - From Francis T. Cremins To Sean Murphy
Lucia Joyce
Doc No. 388 7 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Need for frequent reports from France
Doc No. 389 7 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Bombing by German aircraft of Irish territory
Doc No. 390 7 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe
German request increase Dublin legation staff
Doc No. 391 7 January 1941 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Bombing by German aircraft of Irish territory
Doc No. 392 9 January 1941 - From Colman O'Donovan To Joseph P. Walshe
Statement by Rector of Irish College, Rome
Doc No. 393 13 January 1941 - From Sean Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Need for frequent reports from France
Doc No. 394 13 January 1941 - From Sean Murphy To Francis T. Cremins
James Joyce/Lucia Joyce
Doc No. 395 13 January 1941 - From Frederick H. Boland To Thomas J. Coyne
Attitude to Italian Minister towards Irish press
Doc No. 396 16 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe To William Warnock
German intentions towards Ireland
Doc No. 397 16 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Peadar MacMahon
Emergency planning regarding possible invasion of Ireland
Doc No. 398 17 January 1941 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Gray’s views on American attitude towards Ireland
Doc No. 399 20 January 1941 - From Sean Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Internal political events in France
Doc No. 400 20 January 1941 - From Francis T. Cremins To Sean Murphy
Death of James Joyce/position of Lucia Joyce

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