Problems in NI 1920-1925: IRA and Loyalist Activity Flashcards

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English and Hart’s view on the IRA

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They conclude NI largely escaped the War of Independence’s violence, except for the clash between RIC and Derry IRA men in June 1920.

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What about D.I. Swanzy’s assassination?

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A Lisburn man killed by the IRA in Cork, in retaliation of MacCurtain’s assassination. This prompted Loyalist violence against Catholics: 8,000 displaced, 6,000 expelled from employment, direct attacks on Catholics in major NI towns.

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Now Loyalist violence was a major issue; how did Craig respond?

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The UVF returned as a vigilante defence force, and Craig asked the British government to allow him to create the Ulster Special Constabulary, or the “B-Specials” of around 16,000 men.

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How successful was this strategy?

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Absolute shit; this only granted Loyalists more power to enact horrific crimes. Take the McMahon Family Massacre by the B-Specials. Rees notes London was opposed to this move.

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What does Rees have to say about the USC strategy?

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“Unionist administration relied on sectarian security tactic which took little account of Protestant violence”.

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What 2 things largely subsided the violence after 1922?

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> The Civil War took IRA border forces away

>The Special Powers Act granted the ability to intern

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