Book extract: A British officer killed and an Irish city destroyed in a act of vengeance

The burning of Cork on December 11, 1920: An IRA ambush of an Auxillary patrol just outside their barracks in Cork City led to the death of an officer. That same night, British forces went on a rampage, setting fire to businesses in the city centre. Some 57 buildings were ‘destroyed’ and many others damaged.
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- Linden MacIntyre
- Merrion Press, €19.99
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