Letter from Frank Carty, Brigadier, Headquarters, 4th Brigade, 3rd Western Division, to Liam Deasy criticising him for his attempts to secure peace with the Free State and criticising Richard Mulcahy for his "murder policy" of Republican prisoners,
1923 February 6.
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Summary: | Refuses to be part of "a shameful and cowardly surrender of the Republic, whose ultimate victory is assured ... Too many of our dear comrades have been murdered behind prison bars by the Imperial Free State Government to surrender now the ideals for which they died. We did not surrender to the might of England, we will not surrender to one of her whelps". He goes on to say that "the murder of Republican prisoners only tends to make our cause more sacred and to harden the determination of our men to carry on the fight". |
In collection: | Ernie O'Malley Papers, 1916-1949 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
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Letter from Frank Carty, Brigadier, Headquarters, 4th Brigade, 3rd Western Division, to Liam Deasy criticising him for his attempts to secure peace with the Free State and criticising Richard Mulcahy for his "murder policy" of Republican prisoners,
1923 February 6.
In Collection: | Ernie O'Malley Papers, 1916-1949 |
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Description: | Refuses to be part of "a shameful and cowardly surrender of the Republic, whose ultimate victory is assured ... Too many of our dear comrades have been murdered behind prison bars by the Imperial Free State Government to surrender now the ideals for which they died. We did not surrender to the might of England, we will not surrender to one of her whelps". He goes on to say that "the murder of Republican prisoners only tends to make our cause more sacred and to harden the determination of our men to carry on the fight". |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (1 page). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 10,973/16/6
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by National Library of Ireland. |