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'When the Hammer Turns Against the Sickle': Civil War Amongst The Republican Revolutionaries, The INLA vs The IPLO
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The two socialist Republican paramilitary groups were the INLA, Irish National Liberation Army and the IPLO, the Irish People's Liberation Organization.
These were two organisations who sought to fight against the colonial occupation of British Rule and free the working class of capitalistic dominance.
However, instead of romantic struggle they would instead set their sights on each other. Former friends would become submerged in a murky world of criminality, revenge, sectarianism and cold-blooded murder.
By the end of this feud, many would be dead and both organisations would be shadows of their former strength. So what led to such a bloody and violent feud? Find out in this weeks episode.
Written by John Livingstone, you can find him over on Instagram at @thetroublesarchive
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These were two organisations who sought to fight against the colonial occupation of British Rule and free the working class of capitalistic dominance.
However, instead of romantic struggle they would instead set their sights on each other. Former friends would become submerged in a murky world of criminality, revenge, sectarianism and cold-blooded murder.
By the end of this feud, many would be dead and both organisations would be shadows of their former strength. So what led to such a bloody and violent feud? Find out in this weeks episode.
Written by John Livingstone, you can find him over on Instagram at @thetroublesarchive
71 episodes
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The two socialist Republican paramilitary groups were the INLA, Irish National Liberation Army and the IPLO, the Irish People's Liberation Organization.
These were two organisations who sought to fight against the colonial occupation of British Rule and free the working class of capitalistic dominance.
However, instead of romantic struggle they would instead set their sights on each other. Former friends would become submerged in a murky world of criminality, revenge, sectarianism and cold-blooded murder.
By the end of this feud, many would be dead and both organisations would be shadows of their former strength. So what led to such a bloody and violent feud? Find out in this weeks episode.
Written by John Livingstone, you can find him over on Instagram at @thetroublesarchive
…
continue reading
These were two organisations who sought to fight against the colonial occupation of British Rule and free the working class of capitalistic dominance.
However, instead of romantic struggle they would instead set their sights on each other. Former friends would become submerged in a murky world of criminality, revenge, sectarianism and cold-blooded murder.
By the end of this feud, many would be dead and both organisations would be shadows of their former strength. So what led to such a bloody and violent feud? Find out in this weeks episode.
Written by John Livingstone, you can find him over on Instagram at @thetroublesarchive
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