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Though no German aid reached the rebels, and MacNeill destroyed whatever slim prospect they had of success when he did hear of the plot, by countermanding it, so that only some six hundred Volunteers, backed by the tiny Citizens’ Army, actually went out to fight, chiefly in Dublin, Ireland, in the words of Yeats, was ‘changed utterly’ by the rising of Easter Week, April 1916.
The Troubles: Ireland's Ordeal 1966–1995 and the Search for Peace
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