English Atrocities in Ireland; a Compilation of Facts From Court And Press Records

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But in spite of these facts, and their knowledge of what open support of the Republic would entail, this generation of Irish patriots have gone in an unending stream into these jails rather than yield for an hour in their determination to be forever free of England's yoke. They have adapted themselves to a life of constant alarms and hardships with a quiet determination that is heroic.
It was with full knowledge of conditions and happenings in Irish Jails that a distin- guished Englishman — Maj
...or Erskine Childers, R. N. F. C, who won the Distinguished Service Order for his valor during the war, made the frank admission about the imprison- ment of irish patriots in the London Daily Herald, May 26, 1919, which we quoted at the beginning of this section.
THE ESCAPE FROM MOUNTJOY.
The heartrending litany of agonies endured by those brave victims of English bru- tality and militarism has been occasionally relieved by a physical triumph over their heartless jailors. There have been several escapes of Irish Volunteers from prisons, but the manner in which some of them were effected must for the present remain unchron- icled.


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