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Did the Irish government supply diesel to German warships during the war?

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Did the Irish government supply diesel to German warships during the war?

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  1. well U boats certainly re fueled in Ireland. the sailors even went into the local pubs. i remember reading local stories about it in the readers digest, they even had photos of a U boat crew sitting out side a pub drinking beer.  even as recently as the Falklands war the French were caught selling the Argies the missiles to fire at our servicemen. capitalism is loyal to no one but its self. (rather like the EU)


  2. No i don't think so, although Sinn Fein & the IRA were allies with the n***s and helped plan a proposed n**i invasion of Northern Ireland (part of the UK) which thankfully never came to fruition.

  3. The war?

  4. Not the government as this would have given the allies a reason to invade and seize the atlantic ports, something Churchill and the USA seriously considered.

    However it is widely believed that ira members and sympathisers ferried supplies and fuel out to U-boats from harbours along the south west coast, particularly Kerry.

    At one time there were rumours of U-boat pens in Kerry but these would seem to have been mistaken.

  5. No, Standard Oil did ! J.P.Morgan among others betrayed us.  You should find proof because there is a picture of an Oil tanker by Standard Oil refueling a U-Boat on the web. Also check out websites below. Those websites are educational only, I do not profit from them.

  6. Money.

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