Unmarked Graves: The Human Cost Of Ireland's Independence | In The Name Of The Republic | Timeline

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  • For some the Anglo-Irish War is viewed through rose tinted glasses, a heroic struggle against an Imperialist monster and the Civil War a brave and honourable attempt to disentangle the country from an ill judged Treaty that did not deliver on the nation’s aspirations. But there is a much darker story to be told of the often innocent men shot as spies and made to disappear. In The Name of the Republic is a two part documentary series following eminent Historian, Professor Eunan O’Halpin as he explores this dark side of Irish republicanism. At the spine of the story is a dig at one of the burial sites which Tile Films have exclusive access to.
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Komentáře • 358

  • @vespelian
    @vespelian Před rokem +53

    The mark of a nation's maturity is the point where it has the courage to question its foundation myths.

    • @mijicmugendo
      @mijicmugendo Před rokem

      The British are still lying about theirs

    • @vespelian
      @vespelian Před rokem +2

      @@mijicmugendo All nations do it.

    • @DarrenMalin
      @DarrenMalin Před rokem

      many of us have been around to 1,000's of years.

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před 5 měsíci

      True czcams.com/video/BjFXpnymhTg/video.html&pp=ygUma2lsbWljaGFlbCBhbWJ1c2ggYSBzb2xkaWVyJ3MgdGhvdWdodHM%3D

  • @BobbyBruce03
    @BobbyBruce03 Před rokem +26

    My great uncle was Michael Collins. He died and some of the family resides in Wales til this day thanks to our nanna Sarah Collins

    • @theselftaughtspeculator6553
      @theselftaughtspeculator6553 Před 6 měsíci +1

      You are the descendant of one of irelands greatest men

    • @ccahill2322
      @ccahill2322 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@theselftaughtspeculator6553, That is not a statement which stands up to more than a perfunctory examination.

  • @dermotshaw5722
    @dermotshaw5722 Před rokem +42

    Every fight for independence is an ugly dirty business. Ours was no exception

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Před rokem +2

      Exactly

    • @chiragparsoya3754
      @chiragparsoya3754 Před rokem

      British are such a propoganda Spreader they are portraying Irish independence some bloody movement .

    • @awedgewood
      @awedgewood Před rokem +3

      It's ok. It's over. You don't need to go on with the excuses for killing innocents.

    • @sands7779
      @sands7779 Před rokem +2

      People fight for power. Sometimes, it's an obvious power grab e.g. English wars of the Roses. Sometimes, ideology is given as a reason/veneer e.g English civil wars between parlimentarians and royalists.

    • @tomfrazier1103
      @tomfrazier1103 Před rokem +1

      Our own war for Independence in the States saw some of this. In civil conflicts, private grudges are often exercised.

  • @joereilly1519
    @joereilly1519 Před rokem +22

    To paraphrase a great philosopher who made the following observation " that he who fights monsters, should take care in fighting them, that he does not become a monster".

    • @stiofanofirghil1916
      @stiofanofirghil1916 Před rokem +3

      They said I was ruthless, daring, savage, blood thirsty, even heartless. The clergy called me and my comrades murderers; but the British were met with their own weapons. They had gone in the mire to destroy us and our nation and down after them we had to go. Tom Barry..

    • @rorykinsella8826
      @rorykinsella8826 Před rokem +1

      Yeah i read this , but it seems it was the orther way round , and mr tom barry fits the picture an ex british soldier who tried to hoist the union flag
      on top of a building in bandon.before he became a volunteer, the war of independence was basically a civil backed up on one side by government of the day.

    • @stiofanofirghil1916
      @stiofanofirghil1916 Před rokem

      @@rorykinsella8826 So, what changed his view of things Rory??

    • @rorykinsella8826
      @rorykinsella8826 Před rokem +1

      @Stiofán Ó Firghil who knows ,Thats probably better left to psychologist. as the only person s who went into any mire was Dan breen and his eight men who murdered 2 irish policemen without giving the a chance to surrender

    • @stiofanofirghil1916
      @stiofanofirghil1916 Před rokem

      @@rorykinsella8826 Seriously?! Brits & Free Staters were all angels you'll be telling me next.. Since you seemed to know Barry so well surprises me you don't know?!

  • @syzygysyzygy8332
    @syzygysyzygy8332 Před rokem +36

    If they took the time to post this many ads during the actual revolution it would still be going on today.

    • @dzzope
      @dzzope Před rokem +2

      Yea, they really amped up the ads in the last few months.
      Premium not too bad if you can share a family plan with a few others.. Also supports the channels better than even if you watched every ad.

    • @OldDunollieman
      @OldDunollieman Před rokem +5

      Use a adblocker lol

    • @alanforde1270
      @alanforde1270 Před rokem

      The revolution IS still ongoing today.

    • @Princess69Tiffany
      @Princess69Tiffany Před rokem

      @@OldDunollieman xxioooo😅

    • @MagdaleneDivine
      @MagdaleneDivine Před rokem

      It's still going actually

  • @theperfumeconoisseur
    @theperfumeconoisseur Před rokem +38

    A guy from Morocco loves the great nation of Ireland.

  • @TudorsTigers
    @TudorsTigers Před rokem +11

    Outstanding. I look forward to Part 2.

  • @suellendelaney7458
    @suellendelaney7458 Před rokem +15

    My father was from Clonmel and he would have loved learning about this. His dad was part of the IRA between 1922-1924. I do t know if he knew of these events (he fought his battles in the south)💚

    • @poneill5532
      @poneill5532 Před rokem +4

      The Tipp men always stood there ground ignore the brit trolls and the west brit trolls making comments here.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem +2

      You should be proud

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před 5 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/BjFXpnymhTg/video.html&pp=ygUma2lsbWljaGFlbCBhbWJ1c2ggYSBzb2xkaWVyJ3MgdGhvdWdodHM%3D @@poneill5532

    • @steveharrison-vj6th
      @steveharrison-vj6th Před 5 měsíci

      These comments underline how revolutionary groups have negative elements.

  • @appellokathy
    @appellokathy Před 10 měsíci +4

    Both sides committed atrocities, as is true in any war, any struggle, which is heartbreaking. Even more so that two denominations progressing Christ have division, distrust etc.. I pray great healing and unity comes to Ireland very soon.

  • @jairovasquez598
    @jairovasquez598 Před rokem +12

    Always excited to learn new things 🔥

  • @eoincaomhanach1983
    @eoincaomhanach1983 Před rokem +3

    Priceless that I know some of these people!!

  • @marymckinney4043
    @marymckinney4043 Před rokem +2

    So remarkable indeed. 08:22am 29/12/‘22 , Seamus from Ireland

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins4685 Před rokem +1

    Interesting documentary

  • @suzieaustin.5905
    @suzieaustin.5905 Před rokem +19

    Rest in peace 🕊️🕊️ everyone 🙏🙏

  • @terrencehill7309
    @terrencehill7309 Před rokem +32

    Such a big piece of history of Ireland 🇮🇪😢🔥

    • @01hZ
      @01hZ Před rokem +2

      Imagine all these people dieing just for a country that is known for alcohol sudocream farming and racism

    • @eoincaomhanach1983
      @eoincaomhanach1983 Před rokem +9

      @@01hZ and what country would you be from?

    • @01hZ
      @01hZ Před rokem

      @@eoincaomhanach1983 why you wanna be racist? Typical Irish

    • @eoincaomhanach1983
      @eoincaomhanach1983 Před rokem

      @@01hZ 🤣🤣🤣 you just seem to have such a big mouth, yet too scared to say your nationality. I will agree there are many Irish people who are racist, personally I’m just curious.

    • @eoincaomhanach1983
      @eoincaomhanach1983 Před rokem +8

      @@01hZ imagine a coward who won't mention his own nationality and accusing someone else of being a racist when he himself uses racial stereotypes against an entire nation... oh the irony.

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins7029 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Very disappointed about no graves found. But interesting nonetheless. And even today that neighboring farmer wants to remain anonymous. But why? What has he to fear?
    A lot of these may have been personal revenge killings.

  • @esterherschkovich6499
    @esterherschkovich6499 Před rokem +3

    Heartbreaking...the disappeared 😕 😪

  • @4VaultBoy
    @4VaultBoy Před rokem +75

    Britain really was one of the most evil supervillains that everyone forgot about.

    • @beesmonk
      @beesmonk Před rokem +20

      Still is

    • @fetus2280
      @fetus2280 Před rokem

      Sure.. Sure it is . I could name off Hundreds of groups and personalities that make them look like saints . Study History and youll see . Start with the ancient World and go from there . The Romans, i would argue, were far more ruthless for over 1000 years . Even tried to quell Britannia , Hadrians wall ring a bell ? How bout what they did to Carthage ? Comparing a country trying to prevent War and uprising within Their Borders is NOT "evil" or "Supervillian" by any stretch . Humans do bad things to each other thats a given, but this isnt one of those times . it was a time when these things had to be dealt with .. ffs lad, these IRA fools were killing CHILDREN, Innocent ones at that . And you say the Empire was/is Evil lol Pol Pot may have a few words for you, Idi Amin too would like to chat about whats evil .

    • @goose8244
      @goose8244 Před rokem +17

      We did not forget

    • @g_foggaming2577
      @g_foggaming2577 Před rokem +9

      @@goose8244 Gone, but not forgotten

    • @pogmothoin1342
      @pogmothoin1342 Před rokem +9

      What do you mean was, they still are.

  • @louislogie2654
    @louislogie2654 Před rokem +5

    To all the faithfully departed......

  • @OldDunollieman
    @OldDunollieman Před rokem +19

    Time Team would have found 20 bodies in 3 days.

    • @irish1209
      @irish1209 Před rokem +1

      Slap bang! 😂

    • @ChristopherNFP
      @ChristopherNFP Před rokem

      And a murder weapon . And an empty beer can .

    • @awedgewood
      @awedgewood Před rokem +1

      They'd have also found a Catherdral and a Castle or said "That's what it could be"

  • @OutsideTheColony
    @OutsideTheColony Před rokem +2

    Here is another version of Irish history from Irish Travellers' perspective, and it's a lot different from Settled State version of history. czcams.com/video/DLStM39Qc1s/video.html

  • @jamesodonohue703
    @jamesodonohue703 Před rokem +5

    Was it not that all atrocities were put aside to enable the new State to move forward and not get involved in Court cases that would last forever and continue the hatred and division between the people

  • @Baskerville22
    @Baskerville22 Před 9 měsíci

    I knew rom the start that the search on the farm would turn out to be another "Al Capone's safe"

  • @DennnisTheGreat
    @DennnisTheGreat Před rokem +3

    My family was in America during this time supporting the IRA silently with Financing If my parent and Grandparents Knew this They'd of done something quite different.

  • @maryexton7929
    @maryexton7929 Před rokem +6

    This video and others about Irish history gets me aching in my heart.
    I have never been to Ireland but it calls to me as if I need to go home. It must be genetic memory or something like it. I have no other explanation for this feeling of nostalgia. I wonder if there are other Irish descendants who experience this tug on the heart.
    My great great grandparents, Matthew "Mattie" and Catherine "Katie" (Timmins) Hanihan came to the US during the Irish potato famine. He arrived in 1848 and she followed in 1849).
    He was a blacksmith and found work with the railroad. They lived in Ohio, and around 1854, moved to Pennsylvania. He later died from consumption and she raised their five children alone in Leechburg, PA. I cannot find Matthew's grave in Pennsylvania or any record of where it may be. I had given up on finding Catherine's grave in St. Catherine's Catholic Cemetery near Leechburg, Allegheny Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and was walking back to my car, when there it was in front of me; "Catherine T. Hanihan" 1823 - 1907". There is a four-leaf clover engraved by her name. It was a rather eerie moment as if she was saying "Here I am."
    I often think about who they left behind in Ireland and what became of them.

    • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
      @JohnDavies-cn3ro Před rokem

      Your opening paragraph resonates with me, Mary. As far as I know there is no Irish blood in my history - I'm half Welsh (father) and half Staffordshire English (mother.) But I recently discovered that my mother's maiden name, Shelley, has Irish connections. Her ancestors, roundly Staffordshire people from Little Haywood and the surrounding area can be traced back to 1760. So was there an Irish connection back before that, say around 1680 or earlier? I'll never know, but Erin go Bragh!

    • @michellebaker6302
      @michellebaker6302 Před 9 měsíci

      I visited Ireland for the first time in 2018 aged 32 and of course was filming as we came in to land in Dublin. You can hear me say to my mom, "This feels like a homecoming." My grandmother was of 100% Irish descent and very proud to have come from refugees of the Hunger. (My great-times-three-grandmother was the sole survivor in her family; the rest perished and she made it to North America.) I was raised to know this and embrace that part of my heritage, which was of interest given the other three of my four grandparents all came from people here in the US since before it was even the US, still a British colony. So the grandmother whose family came from Ireland to flee the Hunger was the only "recent" movement of my ancestors and thus much easier to research. Anyway, it was a comment that wasn't something I thought of ahead of time, but coming to Irish soil felt like a "full circle" moment for sure! My ancestors escaped through no real choice or desire to leave Ireland and now here was their granddaughter coming back "home."
      So while of course I cannot speak for all Irish descendants, I do have the "tug on the heart" you mention. It was an overwhelming feeling when I first stepped off that plane and I felt more at home than anywhere else. I've been to England where my lineage largely comes from and it's not at all the same. Ireland is special! It's not just a "feeling," either, not a grabbing of heritage or culture, it's something I've spent years learning about and coming to understand as well as someone can understand a country they haven't grown up living in. The people, the history, the spirit, Ireland is a place unlike any other!

  • @AnEnemy100
    @AnEnemy100 Před rokem +7

    I once complained to a family friend that what I considered a potentially legitimate political organisation looked like it was degrading into a mafia. It was coolly received.
    I’m reminded of this by the sequence at 17:30
    Those at the beginning are principled idealists but once the ball is in motion a different sort comes into the movement.
    I should add that this was not in Ireland but there are parallels.

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před 5 měsíci +1

      Very true from The victory of Sinn Fein by Patrick Sarsfield O’Hegarty
      The men of 1916 were idealists’ men who were in the movement from conviction and not as a result of an emotional wave. Men who had consecrated their lives to Ireland from a sense of duty and patriotism their leaders would never have agreed to the beastly things that were done afterwards. The men of 1918 to 1921 were different they included for the first time the gunman the irresponsible and immoral degenerate people whose nationalism was founded neither in knowledge or conviction and was in the parrot cry of; The Republic! They included a proportion of men who had not been out in 1916 and afterwards wished they had and thought they had to be violent and extreme to make up for their failure as they saw it and they looked down on the 1916 men as amateurs and bunglers. Then the 1922 men came along as a third layer they had not been out before that and wished they had. They were the product of years of war and moral loosening we had had. They looked down on all their predecessor’s as babes and when they themselves got going they made them look like babes. We have been living under military terrorism in which the civilian government existed as it means of registering decrees and under which every argument save the gun was eliminated.

  • @jamesbarry1673
    @jamesbarry1673 Před rokem +5

    Old sins cast Long shadows.........

  • @1mmickk
    @1mmickk Před rokem +2

    I went to the South, they said why did you come here, I said I cant come all this way and not see you. They said dont go to the North, they are all mad.
    I went to the North, why did you come they asked me, I said I cant come all this way and not see you.
    They said dont go to the South, they are all mad down there.
    Lovely people all of them.
    Religion is a Menace.

  • @seanochroidheain6687
    @seanochroidheain6687 Před rokem +16

    These individual graves are insignificant in comparison to the mass unmarked graves of the Great Famine where the British starved to death 2 million Irish men, women, and children.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      Definitely

    • @seanochroidheain6687
      @seanochroidheain6687 Před 8 měsíci

      Ok before the Great Famine there were 8 million in Ireland. After the famine there were 4 million. It is estimated that 2 million died in the Great Famine and 2 million are unaccounted for.

    • @seanochroidheain6687
      @seanochroidheain6687 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@Denis.Collinseh the so called Irish farmers and traders were yr British aristocrats. The Great Famine was a carefully orchestrated genocide planned in London. Snr Nassau a close advisor to the Brit cabinet stated that 1 million dead would not be enough. The Sunday Times in its editorial stated that they hoped that an Irish man on the river Shannon would be as common as an Indian on the banks of the Manhattan. U people are guilty as sin and yer attempt to wriggle out are like the Nazis denying the Holocaust

  • @1969JohnnyM
    @1969JohnnyM Před 8 měsíci +1

    Funny how its spoken about when thousands of Irish people in the north were deserted by some in the south.

  • @TheXTBoi
    @TheXTBoi Před rokem +2

    Will historyhits post part 2? Would be really great if they did, but I suppose they were advertising for a reason.

  • @jojokeavy2835
    @jojokeavy2835 Před rokem +6

    Part 2 will be very Interesting..
    Trust Me 🇮🇪.

  • @podgemuller
    @podgemuller Před rokem +6

    Eire 32

  • @cherylcallahan5402
    @cherylcallahan5402 Před rokem +2

    Time-Line World History Documantries appreciate your videos Listening 🌟 from Mass USA TYVM 💙 🇺🇸Paula*

  • @jimtom4878
    @jimtom4878 Před 8 měsíci

    23:20 wouldn't make me lose sleep

  • @Packyboy
    @Packyboy Před rokem +1

    In the intro to this program and I quote “some of the victims we don’t know their names and we don’t know where they were buried “. after hearing that I have to wonder what’s the point of the program .

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      True and being an Irish documentary it sure makes the Irish their war of independence freedom look bad to say the least therefore what was the purpose of this documentary

  • @shane-irish
    @shane-irish Před rokem

    😥😥😥

  • @johnroche7541
    @johnroche7541 Před 8 měsíci

    The historian omits the fact that when the body of suspected informer Thomas Kirby was found in 1990 in Co.Tipperary there was a British military cap with the regimental badge of the Lincolnshire Regiment also in the grave. The Lincolnshire Regiment were deployed in Co.Tipperary during the conflict. The discovery of the body obviously made headlines in 1990. Check out the coverage in the papers at both local level in Co.Tipperary and national level and both confirm the badge of the Lincolnshire Regiment was on a British military cap in the grave. Leaving out facts gives a whole different angle to the narrative especially historians and academics with a political agenda.

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před 5 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/BjFXpnymhTg/video.html&pp=ygUma2lsbWljaGFlbCBhbWJ1c2ggYSBzb2xkaWVyJ3MgdGhvdWdodHM%3D

  • @KingDavidProject
    @KingDavidProject Před rokem +9

    I have still been fighting this war as a culture/media war, not a war with bullets like my ancestors did. I promote awareness of Irish civilization and try to get Irish people out from the shadow of the Anglo race. Anyone want to help, let me know.

    • @stiofanofirghil1916
      @stiofanofirghil1916 Před rokem +4

      One of the best ways is to learn & promote the Irish language, the very best of luck in your endeavours mó chara.. 🇮🇪

    • @KingDavidProject
      @KingDavidProject Před rokem +1

      Yes I know that one. I was learning it myself years ago. Click the K to get to my show and you hear me at least letting people know there is an Irish language.

    • @billythekid1365
      @billythekid1365 Před rokem +2

      Now Ireland is being devoured by the shadow of globohomo & the NGO sector IMO

    • @stiofanofirghil1916
      @stiofanofirghil1916 Před rokem

      @@KingDavidProject Did that K.D.P, subbed too.. 👍

    • @awedgewood
      @awedgewood Před rokem

      Probably not the best video to add the comment to.

  • @SpaceDolphinPosadist
    @SpaceDolphinPosadist Před 6 měsíci

    My family is related to the Barrys on his moms side

  • @dngrranger619
    @dngrranger619 Před 9 měsíci

    Got the same last name Barry

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před 5 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/BjFXpnymhTg/video.html&pp=ygUma2lsbWljaGFlbCBhbWJ1c2ggYSBzb2xkaWVyJ3MgdGhvdWdodHM%3D

  • @kdog543
    @kdog543 Před rokem +1

    That one skeleton and skull shows years of trauma and wounds over years of that poor individual life I feel so bad for him and I know how you feel with alot of damages done and bone damage in my lifetime also.🙏 May God and his son Jesus Christ Messiah accepts the outcast, persecuted for thy name sakes dear God and let those live the new life with you in your kingdom my God of my fathers amen. For sum of the human flocks of Earth shall be your people and blessed by your grace and goodness dear God.🙏

    • @kdog543
      @kdog543 Před rokem

      So you had cartel mob in Ireland killings of ones even innocent people and then British crown killing them off too at the same time IRA doing the same doesn't even give civilians populations any hope or anything to be trusted poor peoples I feel it and the disparity of no hope or helplessness towards anything. Only God to be trusted and help of those times for God very merciful and full of grace and love towards ones that are meek and trust in him above for this world lays in evil and darkness and more evils in the world than good God told me before times and not how he designed it but ways of cruelty and curruptors of people🙏☁️🦁🍷👑🗡🦅

  • @MachaMongRuad
    @MachaMongRuad Před 9 měsíci

    My local chapter of the Ancient Order of Hibernians is named for Kevin Barry 💜

  • @patrickmoore3717
    @patrickmoore3717 Před rokem

    Geoffrey Compton captain nairac whats the difference they haven't found him yet

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před 9 měsíci

      Compton's last letter to his regiment, and in it he says:
      ‘I should like my death to lessen rather than increase the bitterness which exists between England and Ireland … My cigarette case I leave to the mess. I … shall die with it in my pocket.’
      As for Captain Nairac It's common knowledge he was put through a cattle feed machine and fed to pigs.

  • @ComradeDt
    @ComradeDt Před 5 měsíci

    You people would call slave rebellions atrocities

  • @2brokeToBeWoke
    @2brokeToBeWoke Před rokem +6

    He finds the body's three different times at three different locations and puts them in the ground and dosen't tell the cops.... sounds like he's an accomplice at this point...lol

    • @OldDunollieman
      @OldDunollieman Před rokem +2

      Nobody ever proved he found corpses he might have been just another BS'er.

    • @steveoconnor7069
      @steveoconnor7069 Před rokem +1

      He could've been making it up or at the time he might have been afraid. Just reporting the presence of bodies might have been construed as cooperation with the RIC.

    • @2brokeToBeWoke
      @2brokeToBeWoke Před rokem

      True... Screwed if you do. Screwed if you don't.

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před rokem

      @@steveoconnor7069 Very true one man tried to prosecute the IRA for intimidation - they killed him and his solicitor.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      I agree

  • @chamilajla
    @chamilajla Před rokem +5

    I cried when I heard about 'Potato Famine'. So brutal.

    • @youtubehatesus2651
      @youtubehatesus2651 Před rokem +3

      this video is very interesting: "The Great Irish Famine - documentary (1996)". Find on youtube

    • @stiofanofirghil1916
      @stiofanofirghil1916 Před rokem +6

      It was a genocide, not a famine when boat's full of food we're leaving Ireland at British gun point..

    • @awedgewood
      @awedgewood Před rokem +6

      @@stiofanofirghil1916 You mean food was being sold by Irish farmers to the highest bidder. Who was the "genocide" aimed at?

    • @stiofanofirghil1916
      @stiofanofirghil1916 Před rokem +1

      @@awedgewood So why did the British have all those army regiments taking food from a starving nation.. British government, & their Laissez-faire
      policies.. Those "Irish farmers", were British landlords.. All aimed at starving the Gaelic poor..

    • @awedgewood
      @awedgewood Před rokem +2

      @@stiofanofirghil1916 Of course they were British. The irish were British at that point. The Irish farmers weren't a charity.

  • @SSTE4858
    @SSTE4858 Před rokem

    And??

  • @Leogx13
    @Leogx13 Před rokem +4

    “We are made tough. We are made of steel. So I have no doubt the blood in my genes, the Irish blood in me has defined stood me. My family’s lineage, we are warriors”.

    • @billythekid1365
      @billythekid1365 Před rokem

      Careful, you very well could be in danger of being called racist talking like that..
      Just kidding! 😁

    • @1mmickk
      @1mmickk Před rokem

      Ireland being pretty much Neutral, is a wonderful thing.
      When there is another terrible World War, I will be glad to know the Irish, if they fight, will be fighting with me as I would not want them fighting against me.

    • @billythekid1365
      @billythekid1365 Před rokem

      @@1mmickk I hear ya pal I agree

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      Definitely

  • @magmiksch987
    @magmiksch987 Před rokem +30

    give Ireland back to the Irish

    • @brad5426
      @brad5426 Před rokem +11

      Already done mate

    • @peterbr3736
      @peterbr3736 Před rokem +4

      @@thecoexistingrepublican6 because it has a British majority

    • @meme4one
      @meme4one Před rokem +3

      @@thecoexistingrepublican6 they are British people now who want in the most part, to be part of the UK.

    • @brad5426
      @brad5426 Před rokem +1

      @@thecoexistingrepublican6 like I said, already done

    • @peterbr3736
      @peterbr3736 Před rokem

      @@thecoexistingrepublican6 So you are saying "Go back to where you come from". Pretty much the definition of a racist. They have lived for many generations, it IS their land and their choice of identity.

  • @pogmothoin1342
    @pogmothoin1342 Před rokem +5

    Should be called, "The Cost of British Genocide "

  • @elizabethpiveronus3359
    @elizabethpiveronus3359 Před rokem +10

    I am proud to say I have Irish blood just found out

  • @charliesmith_
    @charliesmith_ Před rokem +6

    era of marxism

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      Era of a fight from freedom from imperialistic England

  • @Valhalla88888
    @Valhalla88888 Před rokem +2

    James Connolly a true born Scot but had the blood to fight against injustice 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @Valhalla88888
      @Valhalla88888 Před rokem +1

      The Welsh Prime Minister Lloyd George was a disgrace

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      True

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před 9 měsíci

      His brother never left there and had just been invalid out of the army while both of his nephews served in WW1 where one was killed and another taken prisoner.

  • @elizabethhurtado2829
    @elizabethhurtado2829 Před rokem

    💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰

  • @elizabethhurtado2829
    @elizabethhurtado2829 Před rokem

    🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪

  • @markaxworthy2508
    @markaxworthy2508 Před rokem +4

    The Roman Catholic priesthood comes out of this very badly. Priests attended the victims of at least three of the named killings mentioned here but there is no evidence offered of any attempt to intercede for their lives.

    • @airplayn
      @airplayn Před rokem +4

      You expect all those pedophiles to have any sense of morality?

    • @markaxworthy2508
      @markaxworthy2508 Před rokem +2

      @@airplayn Please stick to the subject and air your opinions on paedophilia in the Catholic Church somewhere more appropriate.

    • @airplayn
      @airplayn Před rokem +2

      @@markaxworthy2508 You are the one that first brought up the subject of the priests moral failure by doing nothing to stop the murders they witnessed and so were complicit in them by not turning the murderers in. So take your own advice and stick to the subject yourself and don't be a judgmental hypocrite. JEEZ! And even my pedophilia comment was again made in response to your own criticism of the priests' failure in their moral obligation. I was actually 'supporting' your argument by pointing out that even in modern times and without the emotionally charged venue of violent revolution Catholic clergy have not been on the moral high ground. Just as demonstrated in this investigation, in the present they still fail miserably to set a moral standard of behavior and then hide behind their frocks, protected by an institution that "preaches" a higher purpose and morality. Again you are a hypocrite ... so you can just bite me! (Just like the priest did to me when I was an innocent catholic child)
      I also notice my comment got as many likes as yours, so others seem to think it was an appropriate response in the context of your own comment criticizing the priests' roll. Don't take yourself so seriously, no one else does.

    • @markaxworthy2508
      @markaxworthy2508 Před rokem

      @@airplayn There is a clear difference between my comment and yours. Mine was directly related to the video above, its content and the killings of the early 1920s.
      If you can demonstrate that your comment on paedophilia has a clear connection with the video above, its content, or the killings of the early 1920s, please demonstrate it below.
      Well? Over to you.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      Good point

  • @lovelyjanuary
    @lovelyjanuary Před rokem

    In the first minute the narrator has to concede that in fact some of the people they captured and were “innocent” casualties were actually in fact spies for the British 🤷🏻‍♀️😵‍💫. So, you mix that in with the inevitably terrible consequence of innocent civilians suffering on both sides throughout any war that has ever been fought (and often for much less noble causes such as the freedom of the indigenous population which this inherently was a war over) and somehow try to make it into a “yea, but these guys were bad too” narrative that muddies the waters even from the very beginning? I would rather see an openly honest portrayal of the history without the need for such narrative bias and intermingling of the various different unique stories and accounts into one overly simplistic narrative, and make as a viewer my own judgment from there rather than it being “spoon fed” to me intentionally for a particular intended result on the part of the production and narrators, but that is my personal preference. As I am already aware that war is atrocious and there are hardly often any “clean hands” to come out of such pain and suffering that fighting entails and war creates, I hardly need someone else to try to tell me who “the good guys and the bad guys” supposedly really were, as if it’s that black and white or simplistic of a sweeping conclusion to make- especially in this conflict and with such a LONG historical nuanced past underlying it’s very rocky foundation from the start.

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před 5 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/BjFXpnymhTg/video.html&pp=ygUma2lsbWljaGFlbCBhbWJ1c2ggYSBzb2xkaWVyJ3MgdGhvdWdodHM%3D

  • @airplayn
    @airplayn Před rokem +2

    It's one thing to research ancient graves or very recent atrocities, but what is gained by making scurrilous accusations and reopening wounds time has mostly healed? I can understand why you were denied access to government records for this "research". Revolutions are messy, especially after a long, cruel and bitter struggle when emotions run high. The religious element in the Irish situation made it even more nasty. However, even the American revolution against English oppression no doubt had many "disappeared" from both sides, only modern records and relatively contemporary investigations make this type of accounting possible. The ultimate blame is on the English oppressors for these deaths, including the decimation of Irish populations due to the English overlords stealing Irish grain leading to the over dependence of mono-culture potato and the resulting famine. The Irish population has not recovered from that tragedy even to this day.

    • @1mmickk
      @1mmickk Před rokem +2

      Look at the presenters face, hes got the brace and bits with the world. I assume he lost family members, that he knew or were killed before he was born.
      Doesnt matter when it comes to religious hatred.
      Hes got a lot of hate in him, the video is full of hate.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      I totally agree

    • @airplayn
      @airplayn Před rokem

      @@vatsal7640 wow, you don't read with very good comprehension and then make sweeping erroneous and very cynical assumptions on too little data. AND you obviously fell asleep during American history class. I wasn't talking about the way Irish were treated IN England. I was referring to the way the English treated the Irish in their own country when it was controlled by the English.

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    @jackleonard575 Před rokem +5

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      @kerrylim6058 Před rokem

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    • @erikreddington461
      @erikreddington461 Před rokem +1

      I paid Brian to sleep with my wife while I watched and earned 11k a month as a result!

    • @johnmcbride2073
      @johnmcbride2073 Před rokem

      I sold my house and invested it all with Jack Leonard .. I lost it all and now sleep on a park bench but Mr. Leonard assures me that I'll soon have a large mansion and drive a Ferrari . I hope so as it's Bloody cold in this park

  • @kdog543
    @kdog543 Před rokem +1

    I didn't even know much about this part of Ireland history and the struggles and deaths so many civilians and others not only a fight for independence but a civil war at the same time jeeze wizz. For I'm mixed mutt or proud American guy with sum Irish ancestry besides other countries but I miss old days of Ireland that's lost and gone where there was once ancient forest that's gone today such times when Julius caesar times and when Jesus lived upon the world I don't even know exactly but some history the monarch ordered ship buildings and for war from Britain days other say for human development and herdings and farmlands caused the lost of those special ancient mossy forests that once existed..🍷👑🗡🦅🦁🦝🐍🇺🇸

  • @jazzyboop2065
    @jazzyboop2065 Před rokem +2

    I’m trying to understand what happened to my comment. Is it because I’m a “Black” woman and I understood why the IRA did what they felt was necessary?? Wow

    • @eoincaomhanach1983
      @eoincaomhanach1983 Před rokem +2

      Maybe what you said went against CZcamss community standards.

    • @jazzyboop2065
      @jazzyboop2065 Před rokem

      @@eoincaomhanach1983 I don’t know. I don’t recall saying much. I didn’t curse, or be rude, or vulgar with what I stated. So, I don’t have a clue why it was removed. Does every channel have a different set of rules??

    • @eoincaomhanach1983
      @eoincaomhanach1983 Před rokem +2

      @@jazzyboop2065 anything is possible.

    • @1mmickk
      @1mmickk Před rokem

      @@jazzyboop2065 It does that, you need to log off, log in again and wait a day or so and then repost. It just does it at random to millions of people every day.

    • @westsaxon
      @westsaxon Před rokem

      That must be the only answer.

  • @chadromanowski2408
    @chadromanowski2408 Před rokem +12

    Major Geoffrey Compton Smith was a commander of the black and tans. A pretty brutal repressive part of the British army. This piece doesn't mention that. I am a great admirer of the British and their history, but there history in Ireland is not an admirable one. The famine was as much a man made catastrophe as well as a natural born one. That was a dark time that shouldn't be glossed over.

    • @suzannehaigh4281
      @suzannehaigh4281 Před rokem +2

      Man made? Why was Scotland and Western England starving at the same time then?

    • @djquinn11
      @djquinn11 Před rokem +7

      @@suzannehaigh4281 : A good many Irish were dependent on potatoes. The Welsh and Scots were not. Relief efforts from Britain were token at best repressive laws and restrictions by the British were shameful in Ireland

    • @punchy1325
      @punchy1325 Před rokem +5

      @@suzannehaigh4281 ask your royal family

    • @terrywuckfit3393
      @terrywuckfit3393 Před rokem +3

      No he wasn't. You might want to look up what Richard Mulcahy said about him. Also the effect his murder had on Michael Collins.Instead of smearing someone with a ludicrous accusation.

    • @terrywuckfit3393
      @terrywuckfit3393 Před rokem

      @Chad Romanowski No he wasn't. You might want to look up what Richard Mulcahy said about him. Also the effect his murder had on Michael Collins.Instead of smearing someone with a ludicrous accusation.

  • @audreyann1975
    @audreyann1975 Před rokem +2

    My Nana, born in 1910, did not like the British.

    • @williamwallace4924
      @williamwallace4924 Před rokem +1

      Was she racist. Why did she not like the Scottish Welsh and English people, They all weren’t involved in political madness.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      Me too

  • @1vigorousdragon
    @1vigorousdragon Před rokem

    Let's not talk about the Thousands of Irish who were executed or disappeared of flimsy or non existent evidence.
    The Irish were at war , War is never black and white.
    How about some balance.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      Definitely the historian here eunan 0 halpin shows no balance like he doesn't really his brave great uncle soldiers doesn't mention one Kevin Barry was only 18 when he was hanged a famous song about him sung by famous people like Lenard Cohen Paul robeson etc it was a war of independence and specifically a guerrilla war a spy informer could cause devastating damage to the Irish soldiers life and death decisions had to be quicky made in this bias view 0 halpin should of mentioned most were spies also showing British atrocities on civilians would of been just

    • @johnroche7541
      @johnroche7541 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@seanohare5488O'Halpin is a relation of Kevin Barry. One of the 3 soldiers from the Duke of Wellington Regiment killed in the ambush on 22nd September 1920 in Dublin city which Kevin Barry took part in was only 15 and two weeks short of his 16th birthday. Patrick Deasy a 16 year old IRA Volunteer was KIA on 28th November 1920 during the Kilmichael Ambush,Co.Cork . On 31st May 1921 in Youghal,Co.Cork the IRA used an IED to ambush the band of the Hampshire Regiment and killed 7 soldiers of which 3 were teenagers ranging in ages of 14 to 16 and wounded 20. In June 3 bandboys of the Manchester Regiment were abducted and killed by the IRA. Young Irish teenagers were both killed and wounded by the Crown Forces during the conflict.

  • @bailey_the_choco3289
    @bailey_the_choco3289 Před rokem +2

    english never paid for their crimes not only on Irish .

  • @lee111000
    @lee111000 Před rokem

    THE BRITS MUST GO AT SOME POINT IN TIME

  • @chiragparsoya3754
    @chiragparsoya3754 Před rokem +7

    Wow propoganda Channel Of British Government!

    • @AlecFlackie
      @AlecFlackie Před rokem

      Obviously touched a nerve with you. There was nothing glorious about the 'glorious struggle' on either side.

    • @eoincaomhanach1983
      @eoincaomhanach1983 Před rokem +4

      Umm.... the presenter is Irish, and is quite accurate, the IRA aren't as glorious as many Irish men and women would like to believe.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      Definitely

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      Eunan 0 halpin a lacky a troll

  • @cranso1916
    @cranso1916 Před 8 měsíci

    6 counties still under British rule. Proper independence will come

  • @niallkelly2990
    @niallkelly2990 Před rokem

    Now bring on all the paddies giving out about how the British were all while speaking english, loves a British football club more than their own local club's, why do the irish accept so much British midea be it TV shows or news, the biggest issue iv noticed about most Irish people is they refuse to be Irish basically most Irish are British in all way's bar a passport

  • @KangaKucha
    @KangaKucha Před rokem +8

    Guys your gonna hate me for this but I wish United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland still existed (be even better if it were United Republics instead eh?). Sorry mates but I understand why they rebeled and made independence after so much oppression then and still in NI. Have a go if you must but be gentle please...

    • @shart4429
      @shart4429 Před rokem +14

      Ireland should be free , ALL of it. It's colonialism in modern times. But it goes much much deeper than just being its own country.

    • @seanglynn5415
      @seanglynn5415 Před rokem +9

      What's the rationale behind your wish? Besides the fancy name you've come up with?

    • @brad5426
      @brad5426 Před rokem +9

      Asking the irish to be "gentle" ahah, you would have an easier time drawing blood from a stone.

    • @seanm2511
      @seanm2511 Před rokem +1

      Well "mate" we all have hopes. Mine is that the "United Kingdom" can f* right off.

    • @KangaKucha
      @KangaKucha Před rokem +3

      @@seanglynn5415 it's just my point of view but at least I'm Republican eh? ;p

  • @Arthurian.
    @Arthurian. Před rokem

    I pity the Irish that fell for the socialist lies of the IRA.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      The Irish like in all countries throui history fought for the freedom from their oppressors

  • @williamsteele1409
    @williamsteele1409 Před rokem +2

    informers /collaborators are the reason the brits are still in Ireland

    • @TheScaryTruthCatalyst
      @TheScaryTruthCatalyst Před rokem

      If your sitting anywhere south of Down, Armagh or Fermanagh you can STFU about the Troubles...

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      I agree

    • @arthurgoodness7865
      @arthurgoodness7865 Před rokem

      @@TheScaryTruthCatalyst and if you are sitting anywhere north of Monaghan, Louth, Cavan and Leitrim, you can forget about a UI.

  • @me5atworld
    @me5atworld Před rokem +1

    This one's boring..

    • @sen4403
      @sen4403 Před rokem +1

      Who asked?

    • @henwen6080
      @henwen6080 Před rokem

      @@sen4403 Who asked? My wife that is whom!

    • @henwen6080
      @henwen6080 Před rokem +1

      If you find this boring you may like spotlight on the troubles series the 7 episodes in my documentary playlist

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem

      True and obviously bias