the british embassy was burned down in dublin on the 2nd February 1972
If you mean the Sunday of 21st Nov 1920 then they were the D.M.P [Dublin Metropolitan Police] If you mean the Sunday of 30th Jan 1972 they were the RUC [Royal Ulster Constabulary].
The Old IRA (1919-1922) wanted a free Ireland from the British. The Provisional IRA (1969-1998) wanted a united Ireland free from British control. and The Real IRA (1972-1997) wanted the British out of Northern Ireland and were willing to do anything for it.
The question is wrong. By the time Gough Whitlam was elected, there were no Australian combat troops in Vietnam - they had already been withdrawn by the Liberal government in line with the U.S. withdrawal. All that remained were 100 or so military advisers and embassy guards.
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After bloody Sunday, 30th January 1972, the catholics turned strongly against Britain as is was british soldiers that killed the 13 cillians and wounded 17 more.
Aboriginal Tent Embassy was created in 1972.
Embassy - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Iceland:16 Sweden:15 USA:PG
Embassy - 1972 was released on: UK: February 1972 Denmark: 27 November 1972 Spain: 20 December 1972 USA: 22 December 1972 (Minneapolis, Minnesota) Sweden: 27 May 1974 Finland: 13 September 1974 Netherlands: 4 March 1976
Yes, Ali fought Al 'Blue' Lewis in Dublin on July 19, 1972. Ali won by TKO in the 11th round.
This happened 27 January 1972 at 1 a.m.
Sheana Keane was born in 1972, in Dublin, Ireland.
In 1972 Anwar Sadat ordered 21,000 Soviet advisors out of Egypt. In addition to that, the Congo closed the Soviet embassy.
Shane Deasy was born on October 6, 1972, in Dublin, Ireland.
Nigel Bunyan was born on March 22, 1972, in Dublin, Ireland.
Vincent Walsh was born on February 4, 1972, in Dublin, Ireland.
Fiona Regan was born on September 25, 1972, in Dublin, Ireland.
Elaine McSherry was born on November 10, 1972, in Dublin, Ireland.