De Valera strategy benefited Ireland

On its 80th anniversary, Ryle Dwyer assesses the importance of the 1938 Anglo-Irish agreements.

De Valera strategy benefited Ireland

On its 80th anniversary, Ryle Dwyer assesses the importance of the 1938 Anglo-Irish agreements.

The three Anglo-Irish agreements signed on April 25, 1938 had a decisive impact on Irish political life. They removed the last objectionable vestiges of the 1921 Treaty, thereby paving the way for Ireland to stay out of the Second World War.

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