Ireland was a neutral country during World War II. It was weakened by its revolution twenty years before, political unrest and the partition. Ireland wouldn't join the allies because of its tense relations with Britain and they had no love for the Axis, clearly demonstrated by the fact that Hitler had a plan to invade Ireland.
Neutral
No, not quite. France joined the Allies when Hitler invaded Poland, but was taken over by Germany in 1940. France was divided between a Nazi-occupied north and, in the south, a puppet regime headed in the city of Vichy. A French resistance fought alongside Britain and later America until the country was liberated before the end of the war.
Officially, the country of Ireland was neutral.
Ireland (the 26 county free state) was neutral during WWII, per its constitution.
Eire (the Republic of Ireland) did not fight in World War 2. Northern Ireland, as a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland fought on the Allied side.
Ireland was neutral during World War II, so Ireland did not take part. However, many Irish people became soldiers in the British army and fought in the war. See the link below.
nothing really, it didnt effect Ireland at all!
Ireland was neutral. There was a lot of anti-English sentiment in Ireland though, and because of that, some people sympathized with the Nazis.
No
Miss Ireland
no
the leader of Ireland was... Eanom de Valera.. he was elected in 1932.
mighty Ireland
no, Ireland was neutral.
No, Germany invaded Poland. Ireland was not even in the war; they were neutral.
They entered the war in 3333
Ireland was part of the British Empire during World War I so was technically part of the war, though many people did not support it while others joined the British Army. Ireland was neutral during World War II.
Ireland
No
Northern Ireland was part of Great Britain in WW2.
Miss Ireland
Ireland stayed a neutral country.
Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
The 'Emergency' is what the Irish authorities called World War 2.
Only Turkey and Ireland were neutral.