At least 130,000 Irish - from north and south of the border - served
during the Second World War. Seven thousand never returned. They fought
as soldiers in Europe, North Africa and the Far East, as sailors in
U-boat infested seas, and as airmen in the dangerous skies. Once again,
the politics of home disappeared on the battlefields as Irishmen from
different religious and political backgrounds struggled and died side by
side.
In this poignant yet detailed book, award winning author Neil Richardson
documents veterans' stories with personal interviews, military records,
diaries and letters. The time has now come to honour and acknowledge all
those Irishmen who went to war.