
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7P2BfUMrBE
At the end of October 1920 a nationwide offensive was ordered to coincide with the execution of Kevin Barry. Though called off at the last moment, attacks went ahead in Kerry, leading to what became known as the Siege of Tralee. While the British government had to finally step in and order the Black and Tans to lift the siege, Britain would stage and film a fake victory over the IRA, publicising it as the Battle of Tralee. Today, the images are still used in books and articles relating to the time period, with many believing them to be real.
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References:
“Tans, Terror and Troubles -
https://amzn.to/3mTlf5B
BMH Witness statement WS1413 - Tadhg Kennedy -
http://www.militaryarchives.ie/collections/online-collections/bureau-of-military-history-1913-1921/reels/bmh/BMH.WS1413.pdf
The Battle of Tralee fought at Vico Rd -
http://theauxiliaries.com/INCIDENTS/vico-road/battle-vico-road.html
https://the-irish-parlor.com/the-siege-of-tralee/?feed_id=4909&_unique_id=68e119288b49e
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