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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. 201 8 May 1942 - From Michael Rynne
‘The Conscription of Irish Nationals in Britain – A Resumé of Events’
Doc No. 202 8 May 1942 - From Colman O'Donovan To Joseph P. Walshe
Political and war news from Portugal
Doc No. 203 10 May 1942 - From Seán Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Meeting with Laval
Doc No. 204 26 May 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Eamon de Valera
‘The Diplomatic Bag Incident’
Doc No. 205 28 May 1942 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Conversation with H. W. Evatt
Doc No. 206 6 June 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Diplomatic bags to USA/David Gray
Doc No. 207 10 June 1942 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Meeting with Roosevelt
Doc No. 208 20 June 1942 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Rommel/Kharkov/Rationing in Berlin
Doc No. 209 22 June 1942 - From Seán Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Conditions in Paris
Doc No. 210 2 July 1942 - From Frederick H. Boland To G.P.S. Hogan
Financial condition of German Legation
Doc No. 211 14 July 1942 - From Michael Rynne To Joseph P. Walshe
‘The Legal Basis of Ireland’s Neutrality’
Doc No. 212 12 August 1942 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Conversation with Ernest Bevin on Churchill’s views on Ireland and on British policy in general towards Ireland
Doc No. 213 13 August 1942 - From Frank Ryan To Leopold H. Kerney
Veesenmayer
Doc No. 214 14 August 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Death sentences handed to six IRA members by the Northern Ireland Government
Doc No. 215 15 August 1942 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Death sentences handed to six IRA members by the Northern Ireland Government
Doc No. 216 18 August 1942 - From Seán Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
French internal politics/Franco-German relations
Doc No. 217 24 August 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Death sentences handed to six IRA members by the Northern Ireland Government
Doc No. 218 24 August 1942 - From Leopold H. Kerney To Joseph P. Walshe
Conversation with Veesenmayer
Doc No. 219 25 August 1942 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Death sentences handed to six IRA members by the Northern Ireland Government
Doc No. 220 27 August 1942 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Possible use of Ford factory in Cork for war work – incompatibility with Ireland’s neutrality
Doc No. 221 28 August 1942 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Death sentences handed to six IRA members by the Northern Ireland Government
Doc No. 222 28 August 1942 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Death sentences handed to six IRA members by the Northern Ireland Government
Doc No. 223 31 August 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Eamon de Valera
Hope for reprieve of Belfast IRA man Tom Williams – due to be executed on 2 September.
Doc No. 224 1 September 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Eamon de Valera
Reprieve for Tom Williams will not be granted
Doc No. 225 1 September 1942 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Attlee’s attitude towards the execution of Tom Williams
Doc No. 226 4 September 1942 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Gathering American support against the death sentences handed to six IRA members by the Northern Ireland Government
Doc No. 227 16 September 1942 - From William Warnock
Irish Legation in Berlin
Doc No. 228 19 September 1942 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Commendatore Berardis, Italian Minister to Ireland
Doc No. 229 21 September 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Seán Murphy
Paul Leon, Alexis Leon and James Joyce
Doc No. 230 5 October 1942 - From Con Cremin To Joseph P. Walshe
Conditions in Berlin
Doc No. 232 22 October 1942 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Review of recent developments in the war in Europe, North Africa and Russia
Doc No. 233 24 October 1942 - From Seán Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Measures against French Jews in the Free and Occupied Zones of France
Doc No. 234 27 October 1942 - From Samuel Beckett To Con Cremin
Handwritten letter from Samuel Beckett to Con Cremin
Doc No. 235 28 October 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Italian and German legations in Dublin
Doc No. 236 29 October 1942 - From Colonel Dan Bryan To Joseph P. Walshe
Frank Ryan and Leopold Kerney
Doc No. 237 3 November 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Edouard Hempel
Illicit use of radio transmitter in the German legation in Dublin
Doc No. 238 6 November 1942 - From Con Cremin To Samuel Beckett
Investigation by Ministry of Interior into restrictions placed on Beckett
Doc No. 239 11 November 1942 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Invasion of North Africa (Operation TORCH)
Doc No. 240 13 November 1942 - From Seán Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Internal situation in Vichy France after German and Italian occupation
Doc No. 241 14 November 1942 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Campaign in the USA against Irish neutrality
Doc No. 242 17 November 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Japanese legation in Dublin/State Department views on Ireland
Doc No. 243 19 November 1942 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Recent development in the Second World War
Doc No. 244 20 November 1942 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
German official perspective on the war in North Africa and Rommel’s defeat at El Alamein
Doc No. 245 24 November 1942 - From Seán Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
‘Work of Count O’Kelly in Paris up to 10th June 1941’
Doc No. 246 25 November 1942 - From Robert Brennan To Joseph P. Walshe
Discussion with Welles on American attitudes towards Ireland
Doc No. 247 25 November 1942 - From Robert Brennan
American-Irish relations and American perspectives on Ireland
Doc No. 248 27 November 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Seán Murphy
Political position of the French legation in Dublin
Doc No. 249 27 November 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe
Political position of the French legation in Dublin – discussion with de Laforcade
Doc No. 250 30 November 1942 - From Michael Rynne To Joseph P. Walshe
‘Theory and Practice relative to Belligerent Aircraft and Crews’
Doc No. 251 1 December 1942 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Political and spiritual condition of young Irish men and women in London
Doc No. 252 5 December 1942 - From Seán Murphy To Joseph P. Walshe
Internal French political situation:- impact on the French legation in Dublin
Doc No. 253 8 December 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Seán Murphy
Allegiance of French legation in Dublin
Doc No. 254 11 December 1942 - From Joseph P. Walshe To David Gray
Question of the internment of United States airmen in Ireland
Doc No. 255 19 December 1942 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Safety of Rome from air attack
Doc No. 256 30 December 1942 - From Frederick H. Boland To Sheila Murphy
Radio broadcasts by Francis Stuart
Doc No. 257 2 January 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Overview of developments in the Second World War
Doc No. 258 5 January 1943 - From Eamon de Valera To Rabbi Isaac Herzog
Alleviation of suffering of Jews
Doc No. 259 8 January 1943 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Churchill and the War Cabinet and their views on Ireland
Doc No. 260 13 January 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Conditions in Germany, Central and Eastern Europe
Doc No. 261 19 January 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Thomas J. Kiernan
Irish interests in the Far East
Doc No. 262 21 January 1943 - From John W. Dulanty To Clement Attlee
Residence conditions in Northern Ireland
Doc No. 263 23 January 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
The Red Army/Overview of British wartime diplomacy
Doc No. 264 29 January 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Leopold H. Kerney
Post-war Spanish-Irish relations
Doc No. 265 3 February 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Domestic German opinion on the war in Russia
Doc No. 266 10 February 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Dismissal of the Italian Cabinet
Doc No. 267 18 February 1943 - From John W. Dulanty To Joseph P. Walshe
Cardinal McRory’s views on Hitler
Doc No. 268 18 February 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Eamon de Valera
Internment of belligerent aircraft and airmen
Doc No. 269 20 February 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Conversation with Signor Bastianini about Ireland
Doc No. 270 5 March 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Air raid on Berlin
Doc No. 271 8 March 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Irish Legation to Germany
Doc No. 272 11 March 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Climate of Irish-American relations
Doc No. 273 17 March 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
German public opinion
Doc No. 274 23 March 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Eamon de Valera
‘Visit of Foreign Officials to Ireland’
Doc No. 275 24 March 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Impact of air raids on Berlin
Doc No. 276 25 March 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Changes in German public opinion due to the war in Russia and air raids on Berlin
Doc No. 277 31 March 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Thomas J. Kiernan
Appeal on behalf of a Jewish family from Belgium
Doc No. 278 3 April 1943 - From John J. Hearne To Joseph P. Walshe
Conversation with MacDonald and Eden on Irish neutrality
Doc No. 279 5 April 1943 - From Leopold H. Kerney
Spanish proposal for a group of neutral states
Doc No. 280 10 April 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Italo-German relations and Italian public opinion
Doc No. 281 16 April 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Changes to Berlin life since the outbreak of war
Doc No. 282 24 April 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Eamon de Valera
British internees held at the Curragh/ Spanish proposal for a group of neutral states/Anthony Eden
Doc No. 283 4 May 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Coding of despatches
Doc No. 284 15 May 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Progress of the war in the Mediterranean and North Africa
Doc No. 285 24 May 1943 - From Captain Joseph Healy To Colonel Dan Bryan
G2 mission to Spain and Portugal
Doc No. 286 27 May 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To William Warnock
Radio broadcasts by Francis Stuart
Doc No. 287 29 May 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Deportation of German Jews
Doc No. 288 1 June 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Radio broadcasts by Francis Stuart
Doc No. 289 28 June 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Air raids on Berlin/safety of Irish legation from air attack
Doc No. 290 30 June 1943 - From Samuel Beckett To Seán Murphy
Curtailment of Beckett’s freedom of movement
Doc No. 291 2 July 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Allied invasion of Sicily and Italian public opinion/Allied air raids on the Ruhr
Doc No. 292 2 July 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
Irish General election
Doc No. 293 2 July 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Thomas J. Kiernan
Possibility of visa for Jewish girl in Prague
Doc No. 294 8 July 1943 - From Seán Murphy To Samuel Beckett
Ministry of the Interior restrictions on Beckett’s movements
Doc No. 295 13 July 1943 - From William Warnock To Joseph P. Walshe
German public opinion and Allied air raids on Germany
Doc No. 296 15 July 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Allied invasion of Sicily and Italian public opinion
Doc No. 297 15 July 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Thomas J. Kiernan
Reported deportation of Italian Jews
Doc No. 299 19 July 1943 - From Michael MacWhite
‘The Aerial Bombardment of Rome’
Doc No. 300 22 July 1943 - From Joseph P. Walshe To Robert Brennan
Bombing of Rome: de Valera’s message to Pope Pius
Doc No. 301 24 July 1943 - From Thomas J. Kiernan To Joseph P. Walshe
Deportation of Italian Jews
Doc No. 302 26 July 1943 - From Michael MacWhite To Joseph P. Walshe
Fall of fascism in Italy

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