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Ireland's Forgotten WWII Bombings
The Irish Free State remained neutral in World War II. Nevertheless the country and its people still faced attack. In 1941 the Nazis bombed the North Strand in Dublin. However the most lethal explosion took place in a remote corner of Donegal killing 19 people.
An eyewitness recalled a “tremendous explosion shook the heavens and a brilliant blinding flash of light illuminated the countryside lighting up mountains many miles to the rear” Hear the forgotten story of this and the other casualties of World War II bombs in Ireland in this episode.
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