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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eoin_O'DuffyEoin O'Duffy - Wikipedia

    Eoin O'Duffy (born Owen Duffy; 28 January 1890 – 30 November 1944) was an Irish revolutionary, soldier, police commissioner and politician. O'Duffy was the leader of the Monaghan Brigade of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and a prominent figure in the Ulster IRA during the Irish War of Independence. In this capacity, he became ...

  2. Eoin O'Duffy (nascido Owen Duffy; 28 de janeiro de 1890 - 30 de novembro de 1944) foi um comandante militar, comissário de polícia e líder fascista irlandês. O'Duffy foi o líder da Brigada Monaghan do Exército Republicano Irlandês (IRA) e uma figura proeminente no Úlster durante a Guerra da Independência da Irlanda.

  3. 19 de jun. de 2021 · Eoin O'Duffy: o homem que quis instaurar o fascismo na Irlanda - Mega Curioso. Por Julio Cezar de Araujo. Via nexperts. Eoin O'Duffy: o homem que quis instaurar o fascismo na Irlanda. 19/06/2021 às 10:00 • 3 min de leitura.

  4. O'Duffy, Eoin (1890–1944), soldier, policeman, and politician, was born 28 January 1890 on the family farm at Carrickaduff (Cargaghdoo), near Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan, youngest among five sons and two daughters of Eugene (‘Owen’) Duffy and Brigid Duffy (née Fealy) of the nearby parish of Donoghmoyne. A frugal and melancholy childhood ...

  5. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Eoin ODuffy (born January 28, 1890, Castleblayney, County Monaghan, Ireland—died November 30, 1944, Dublin) was an Irish nationalist military leader and popular conservative head of Fine Gael (“Irish Race”), who played a significant role in the development of the Irish armed forces and police.

  6. 17 de jan. de 2008 · Abstract. Eoin O'Duffy was one of the most controversial figures of modern Irish history. A guerrilla leader and protégé of Michael Collins, he rose rapidly through the ranks of the republican movement. By 1922 he was chief of staff of the IRA, a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood's Supreme Council, and a Sinn Féin deputy ...

  7. This chapter examines Eoin O'Duffy's leadership in the Irish War of Independence and the war to the death in Monaghan County. It discusses his successful destruction of the Ballytrain barracks in February 1920, his arrest and participation in the hunger strike of the prisoners' military council, and his reorganization of the Irish Volunteers.