The invasion of Iceland (codenamed Operation Fork) by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines occurred on 10 May 1940, during World War II. The invasion took place because the British government feared that Iceland would be used by the Germans, who had recently overrun Denmark, which was in personal union with Iceland and which had previously been largely responsible for Iceland's foreign policy. The Government of Iceland issued a protest, charging that its neutrality had been "flagrantly violated" and "its independence infringed".[1]*
After the war, and up to the 21st century, Ireland courted foreign investment and was rewarded by being favourably looked upon by Britain and especially the US. Ireland received some limited Marshall Plan aid, but was frozen out of the United Nations for a few years (probably by the Soviets).
I would say Irish foreign policy is still shaped in the same way. The military doesn't participate in foreign wars, outside some UN peacekeeping missions. But US-aligned forces are generally welcome, even on torture missions, and Ireland officially supports the US stance on Israel despite occasionally wringing its hands at the plight of the Palestinians, who the Irish people tend to sympathise with.
Before he died he was consulted by some producers for a (pretty bad) movie based on the subject - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brylcreem_Boys
Wait I'm sorry, if a British prisoner escaped Ireland and made it to Britain, the British government would send the prisoner back to Ireland? What reason would they have to do that?
"Having negligible military power, Ireland was a neutral nation during the war; Prime Minister Éamon de Valera went to great lengths to maintain that neutrality. As part of this policy, he made a deal with both the British and German governments: combatants of either country could be detained if found in Ireland and interned there for the duration of the war."
"Technically, the men were not prisoners of war but “guests of the State,” with an obligation on the state to prevent them from returning to the war."
"The reason was that Ireland’s neutrality was important not only to the Irish but to Great Britain as well. Though Churchill considered Ireland’s refusal to fight a betrayal, he understood that a pro-Nazi Ireland would have allowed the Kriegsmarine to use its Atlantic ports and wreak havoc on vital convoys from America."
Edit: The article mentions a single example of an escapee being sent back from Northern Ireland, not GB.
> He had lunch at a nearby hotel, left without paying and made his way to nearby Dublin, where he boarded the first train to Belfast in Northern Ireland. To his surprise, his superiors were far from pleased when he reported at his base and he was quickly sent back across the border to the internment camp.
It seems like the emphasis was on whether the escape came about from (perceived) Irish apathy or as a "legitimate" escape attempt. The Brits would return a prisoner who violated the terms of their day parole, but not those who legitimately escaped.
As part of being treated pretty well, they were allowed out on day release, and able to cycle in to town. Well, you can cycle to the UK (NI) from the freestate, but you can't cycle to Germany ..
His take on it was that they knew fine well they were going to be invaded by someone, due to their position. This GIUK gap was very strategic in creating a border between the North Sea (which Germany has a coast on) and the Atlantic (which they didn't until Vichy France).
So while we weren't invited, we weren't unexpected, and being invaded by the brits was seen as a least-worst option.
Humans are nothing if not highly flawed and somewhat tribal.
I'm not advocating the thought, I just find it curious how polarised and absolutist such discussions get (as, very quickly, in the responses here) when the shoe is on one foot, versus - say, the shoes worn by tribes and cultures we in the West deem worthy of paternalist protection.
*shrug
It’s cute that you think there is this fantasyland where bigots just get along as long as they are left with their “own” kind, but history shows that they really don’t.
It's 'cute' that you choose to condescend my response with an assumption of my standing in it.
It still isn’t fun to be a homosexual just because the hopeless bigots have given up finding wives the old fashioned way.
I have no response other to say "That's shit". I'm of the mind that a percentage of men who are particularly homophobic are veiling their own uncomfortable position and inability to self-express within the society they find themselves, and - unfortunately - propagate. Small Islands seem susceptible to this.
As per estimates Nazis executed more Slavs than Jews, yet it seemed etched in narratives like this as a Jewish tragedy, whereas in actuality it was a broader holocaust, including massive numbers of Slavs and political opponents like Communists.
True if you include Slavs who died on the battlefield, revisionist myth if not, one designed to deflect the culpability of Slavs in countries like Lithuania, Latvia and Poland for the Holocaust. Slavs were despised by the Nazis, but not as much as Jews. Or Roma and Sinti, for that matter, who in proportion to their population size faired even worse. Socialists, Communists, Anarchists, gays, lesbians, prostitutes, autists and people with down's syndrome were also targeted by the Nazi genocide. But there was no Final Solution for the Slavs - not at least until the Nazis were done with the others first.
This isn’t true. Out of six milions Poles who perished during WW2 most were non-combatants. Largest causualties in single battle (Budziszyn) costed Polish c.a. 50 thousand soldiers. And there were not that many battles for Polish armies…
Yes the persecution of Slavs were more random but numbers far larger..
Around 6 million Polish citizens perished during World War II: about one fifth of the pre-war population.[1] Most were civilian victims of the war crimes and crimes against humanity during the occupation by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.[]
[] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties_of_Pol...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunger_Plan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Slavic_sentiment
„All Poles will disappear from the world,” Heinrich Himmler said, It is essential that the great German people should consider it as its major task to destroy all Poles.” []
[] https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/non-jewish-victims-of-t...
It's also weird that you don't bring up Romania, the most loyal and enthusiastic Eastern European member of the Axis, when talking about Eastern European collaborators with Nazi occupation. Lithuania and Latvia are teensy. The entire Polish middle class was effectively rounded up and killed as a deliberate policy.
There's no prize in the World War 2 Victim Olympics but that is no reason to repeat extreme distortions. If anything distortions like this contribute to more contemporary Neo-Nazism than the alternative, because a lot of people whom Hitler would have considered to be mongrels or subhuman think that they would have been in the master race because they aren't familiar with what the Nazis actually wanted to achieve and how they perceived non-Aryans (by their definition).