I hope never.
no, Ireland was neutral.
No, Germany invaded Poland. Ireland was not even in the war; they were neutral.
No. Ireland was neutral during the war, although they send some supplies to Germany because Germany was fighting the British.
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 and Germany are both in Europe.
mighty Ireland
As far as I know that is an anti-Irish urban legend.
To compare the sizes of Ireland and Germany, we can look at their land areas. Ireland has an area of about 70,273 square kilometers, while Germany covers approximately 357,022 square kilometers. Dividing Germany's area by Ireland's gives roughly 5.1, meaning Ireland could fit into Germany about 5 times in terms of land area.
Ireland took the view that it should remain neutral as it was not going to side with Germany but would not support Britain. Britain needed bases in Ireland to help in the war against the U boats. Ireland would not supply these bases despite the fact that goods imprted to Ireland came on exactly the same ships needed to supply Britain. Nontheless Ireland maintained its Neutrality.
No. Ireland was not invaded by Germany in either of the two world wars. However, a few bombs were dropped on Ireland, some believed to be accidental.
Italy is a peninsula whereas Germany is continental and Ireland is an island.
During World War I and World War II, the people of Northern Ireland experienced a mix of emotions regarding Great Britain's war with Germany. Many felt a strong sense of loyalty and patriotism towards Britain, viewing the war as a fight for democracy and security. However, there were also feelings of anxiety and fear due to the potential danger of conflicts and the loss of life. Additionally, divisions between unionist and nationalist communities sometimes intensified, impacting sentiments towards the war and its implications for Northern Ireland's identity.