For the Free State it was Éamon de Valera and for the 6 counties of Ulster [Northern Ireland] it was first Chamberlain then Churchill [leaving out the president of Ireland and the King of England]
The Republic of Ireland (Eire) was officially a Neutral Nation in World War Two, though the situation was not a clear-cut as say the Neutrality of Switzerland. There was some sympathy for the German cause, however, mostly due to intense anti-British feelings. Some Irish did volunteer to fight in Allied service, though not as representatives of Eire.
As Northern Ireland was part of the United Kingdom, people from there fought with the various British armed forces.
Allies
Allies for both World Wars.
The Allies .
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Officially Ireland was neutral during World War 2 but many Irish people fought on the side of the Allies.
The same as in World War I : the Allies consisting of the Free French, the USSR, the UK, and the other Commonwealth countries.
In the World War II Romania was allied with Germany, Hungary, Finland, etc. against Soviet Union invaders.
The Republic of Ireland was neutral throughout World War II; and was not occupied by either side. Northern Ireland was on the Allied side as part of the United Kingdom.Germany never invaded Ireland, although they did make at least one attempt to get Ireland to join the Axis; which was refused. The German Abwehr (Secret Service) tried to get the co-operation of the IRA for spying and intelligence purposes; but met with little success.
The Alies eg Britain, France and the USSR.
The last census of Ireland before World War I was in 1911. The population of Ireland then was 3,139,688.
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.
No. Ireland was neutral during the second world war.