The Battle for Cork The Battle for Cork
Mercier's History of the Irish Civil War

The Battle for Cork

July-August 1922

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Publisher Description

By the sixth week of the Irish Civil War in 1922, all eyes turned to Cork, as the National Army readied its climactic attack on the 'rebel capital'. At 2 a.m. on a Bank Holiday Monday, Emmet Dalton and 450 soldiers of the National Army landed at Passage West, in one of the most famous surprise attacks in Irish military history. Their daring amphibious assault knocked the famed Cork IRA onto the back foot, though three more days of stubborn fighting was required for the National Army to secure the city. The retreating IRA left destruction in their wake, setting the stage for Michael Collins' fatal final visit to his home county. For the first time, 'The Battle for Cork' tells the full story of the battle for Cork, showing all the chaos, bravery and misery of the largest engagement of the Irish Civil War and the final defeat of Republican Cork.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2011
1 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
160
Pages
PUBLISHER
Mercier Press
PROVIDER INFO
Faber and Faber
SIZE
993.7
KB
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