At the outbreak of war in 1914, the whole of Ireland was an integral part of the United Kingdom and as such many young Irishmen from all communities died in the trenches.
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 was still a part of Britain at the time ... On 5 August 1914 Britain declared war on Germany on behalf of the entire British Empire.
Ireland was a neutral country, but under British rule and Britain was involved in the war. An Irish army was not involved in World War I, but many Irish people joined the British army and fought in the war.
The last census of Ireland before World War I was in 1911. The population of Ireland then was 3,139,688.
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Ireland gained self-rule
The League of Nations was formed after World War 1, as part of the Peace Treaties that ended that war.
Not a large part but it was something relating to the causing of world war 2.
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.
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