1990
DOI: 10.1080/02684529008432035
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Intelligence and security in Ireland, 1922–45

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“…13 From the outset, and despite its declared position of pious neutrality, the Irish government secretly co-operated very closely with British security agencies, the links being maintained through the army's G2 intelligence directorate and MI5. 14 German intrigue in wartime Ireland has been a theme of a number of books. An early example is Peter Cheyney's Dark Duet (1942).…”
Section: Keith Jeffery and Eunan O'halpinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 From the outset, and despite its declared position of pious neutrality, the Irish government secretly co-operated very closely with British security agencies, the links being maintained through the army's G2 intelligence directorate and MI5. 14 German intrigue in wartime Ireland has been a theme of a number of books. An early example is Peter Cheyney's Dark Duet (1942).…”
Section: Keith Jeffery and Eunan O'halpinmentioning
confidence: 99%