The Irish Fascist Partisan (Partisans #2)

Published: Nov. 25, 2019, 6:30 a.m.

This is the second episode in the series Partisans - Irish Stories from the Spanish Civil War. In this podcast we meet our first partisan Aileen O'Brien, a 22 year old Irish American who moved to Ireland in 1935. O'Brien was always a mysterious figure - her contemporaries were never quite sure what to make of her. Some considered her a fascist, others thought her a naive catholic while intelligence agenices suspected she may have been a covert arms dealer.  Unsurprisingly not long after she arrived in Ireland Aileen's activities attracted the attention of the Irish police and eventually even military intelligence. Using never before seen archives this podcast follows O'Brien's life up until the summer of 1936. Her strange and intriguing life is an insight into far right activism in 1930s ireland and explains why many Irish people supported the fascist coup in Spain in July 1936. Support the show www.patreon.com/irishpodcast www.irishhistorypodcast.ie/shop Partisans is created by myself Fin Dwyer and Stewart Reddin.  Logo design - Keith Hynes  


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