"A myth about the Irish independence leader's death
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Tango01 | 05 Jun 2017 12:41 p.m. PST |
"Ireland's Revolutionary Era (1900 – 1923) was a time when controversy pervaded practically every aspect of life on that island. As a prominent leader in the conflict, Michael Collins lived and breathed controversy. Some of the critical national questions at issue then have yet to be agreed, to this day. It is hardly surprising, then, that debate likewise continues, concerning points of Collins' own character. This is especially true in what may be the single most controversial event of his storied life: his suspicious death. In the complete absence of the sort of official inquest which one would expect to have taken place, and utterly without the kind of authoritative records such an inquest would have bequeathed to us, folklore and gossip have rushed in to fill the gaps…" Main page Amicalement Armand
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Waco Joe | 05 Jun 2017 1:09 p.m. PST |
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Tango01 | 06 Jun 2017 10:29 a.m. PST |
Yes… many thanks!. Getting old quickly… (smile) Amicalement Armand |
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