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  1. The internment of republican prisoners is as old as the Irish republican strug-gle. Prior to 1798 most of the Irish rebellions, uprisings and wars were localised affairs, not national struggles for independence. The 1798 rebellion was the first uprising waged to break the link with Britain.

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  2. With the lowering of the Union Jack on the Curragh water tower the ‘smart old days’ were gone. Social life for those who fraternised with the officer class was devastated with the departure of the gentlemen from the racing and hunting fields, the cricket pitch and the polo grounds.

  3. The Curragh incident of 20 March 1914, sometimes known as the Curragh mutiny, occurred in the Curragh, County Kildare, Ireland. The Curragh Camp was then the main base for the British Army in Ireland, which at the time still formed part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

  4. But for a few days in March 1914 a crisis erupted, centred on the Curragh Camp, which sent shock waves through the British establishment. The crisis was inflamed by the expressed potential of members of the British officer to refuse to obey if they received orders to march on Ulster so as to force the Unionists into accepting a Home Rule ...

  5. Treatment in Hungary of Aircraft and Crew of United States of America (United States of America v. Hungarian People's Republic) - The United States file Applications instituting proceedings against Hungary and the USSR.

  6. Aerial Incident of 7 October 1952 (United States of America v. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) OVERVIEW OF THE CASE. In this case, as well as in the cases concerning the Treatment in Hungary of Aircraft and Crew of the United States of America (United States of America v.

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  8. By the early twentieth century the Curragh army camp in County Kildare was Britain’s premier military base in Ireland. Ulster unionist opposition to the passage of Home Rule in 1912 was heightened by the support it received from elsewhere in the United Kingdom.

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