Maureen Flavin
For Ireland during D-Day, it was a pretty interesting time. Ireland, being a neutral country during World War II, was not directly involved in the D-Day landings. But that doesn’t mean it didn’t affect them. The Allies used the country’s ports to transport troops and supplies to their soldiers in Europe.
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Plus, the Irish government had to navigate the tricky situation of allowing the use of their ports without officially supporting the war effort. It was a delicate balancing act for sure, but Ireland maintained its neutrality throughout the war. And it’s all down to the work of ordinary people like Maureen Flavin!