The secret role of Ireland in winning World War II is a story few people know—but it changed history forever
While officially neutral, Ireland’s involvement shaped the war in hidden and unexpected ways:
70,000 Irish men and women who fought in the Allied forces.
The Donegal Corridor, a secret airspace that helped defeat German U-boats.
Brave Irish merchant sailors who kept supply lines alive.
Scientists like Ernest Walton, whose breakthroughs in physics paved the way for nuclear research.
Cultural icons like filmmaker John Ford, who boosted Allied morale.
This video uncovers the untold story of how Ireland’s soldiers, scientists, and citizens quietly turned the tide of World War II—and why neutrality didn’t mean staying out of the fight.
If you’ve ever wondered how a small, neutral nation could influence the outcome of the largest war in history, this is the truth you won’t find in most history books.
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