In 1919, Michael Collins conceived of a scheme to knock out the eyes and ears of the British Administration at Dublin Castle by undermining and terrorising the police so that the British would react blindly and drive the Irish people to support of the Irish Republican Army. The Bureau of Military History interviewed those involved in this scheme in the early 1950s with the assurance that the material would not be published in their lifetimes. A few of the contributions were made available by the families of those involved, but the bulk of them have only recently been released. This is the first book to make use of those interviews. It makes fascinating, almost unique reading, because they contain first-hand descriptions in which men speak candidly of their involvement in killing selected people at close range. As a result it throws a considerable amount of new light on the activities of the Squad and the intelligence operations of Michael Collins.
An Unbiased Yet Riveting Story About The Infamous Squad
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
In 1919, Michael Collins hatched a scheme to take out the eyes and ears of the British administration at Dublin Castle by undermining and terrorizing the police so that the British would react blindly and drive the Irish people into the arms of the Irish Republican Army. The Bureau of Military History interviewed those involved in this scheme in the early 1950's with the assurance that the material would not be published in their lifetimes. A few of the contributions were made available by the families of those involved but the bulk of them have only recently been released. This is the first book to make use of those interviews for the period of the War of Independence. It makes fascinating reading as it contains first-hand descriptions in which men speak candidly of their involvement in killing selected people at close range. As a result it throws a considerable amount of new light on the activities of the Squad and the intelligence operations of Michael Collins. Written in a logical and historically sequential style, The Squad carefully arranges the firsthand accounts of the men involved, and weaves them to create a full and informative story of not only their activities but the overall revolutionary story in Ireland and the important part the Squad played in it. So well arranged is this book that it often reads like a thriller, bringing to life the excitement and fear of the time. Not only does The Squad show us the history of Collins' intelligence operations in a new and exciting manner, but it also gives us further insight into the mind and character of Michael Collins. Through the experiences and interactions of the members of the Squad, we see how meticulously Collins' plans were constructed, 'Collins wanted to learn firsthand the extent of the British knowledge of the Volunteers, to gauge the mentality behind the records, and to use this knowledge to construct an organisation to undermine it'. The personality of Collins also comes to life through the words of those who knew him. Though the most wanted man in Ireland during the times, Collins walked the streets of Dublin freely and at ease. He was so confident in his own operations, that he felt untouchable, and was even so audacious as to confront the very men who actively searched for him, 'If he took a tram and he saw a detective who would recognise him, Collins would confidently sit by the detectives and ask friendly questions about the detective's family......all a very subtle way of saying that he knew so much about the man's family that if the detective did not want anything to happen to them, he would not interfere with Collins.' His personality was larger than life, and the stories of him show a man who truly deserved the name 'The Big Fella'. Advertisement [...] The Squad, however, does not paint a rose-tinted picture of Collins and his infamous assassins. T. Ryle Dwyer shows the daily struggles, the difficult life of a fugitive and even the mistakes that were made. Far fro
The Whole Story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is not just another biography of Michael Collins. This tells the complete story of the Collins intelligence machine and its tentacles reaching inside Dublin castle. Mr.Dwyer has done unequaled research and reveals the stories of all the major and minor characters who worked for Collins. The book spins true anecdotes that have never been in print before. Mr. Dwyer is a good story teller and my interest never lagged. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to know the inside story.....
"The Squad"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
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