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25: 175:, where it set about looking after the needs of Irish citizens, many of whom had been interned, as they had British passports and had been sending political reports. The political reports were of the highest value and ensured that Ireland continued to observe pro-Allied neutrality throughout the war. 178:
In 1943, Cremin was sent to Berlin to replace William Warnock. Prior to Cremin's arrival, the legation had been bombed. As chargé d'affaires in Berlin, he was responsible for sending back political reports and looking after the interests of Irish citizens. Cremin attempted to assist some European
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Around 1929–30, he was awarded the post-graduate University College Cork Honan scholarship. By 1930, he had attained a degree in economics and accountancy. For the following three years he studied in
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Jews and sent full reports on the Nazi treatment of the Jews in Europe. Warned to leave Berlin before the Soviets arrived, Cremin spent the last weeks of the war near the Swiss border.
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and had attained a travelling scholarship in classics. He subsequently entered the Department of External Affairs after he had succeeded in the competition for third secretary in 1935.
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application and tracing the development of Ireland's postwar foreign policy. He had a distinguished career representing Ireland in many foreign missions and at the
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In April 1935, he married Patricia O'Mahony. His first position in Dublin involved working with F.H. Boland on the
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and attempted to revive Irish trade. He also reported on the various coups attempts gainst Salazar.
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One of four children, Cremin was born to a family that operated a drapery business. His brother,
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Grand Crosses 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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After returning to Ireland in 1946, he was involved in preparing Ireland's
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In retirement he was a guest lecturer in 1974 at the Law Department of
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In 1945, he was sent to Lisbon, where he met the authoritarian leader
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portfolio. In 1937, he was sent abroad on his first posting to
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Secretary (permanent head of the foreign service) 1958–1963
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Permanent Representatives of Ireland to the United Nations
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Francis Cremin
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University College Cork
Athens
Munich
Oxford
League of Nations
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Art O'Brien
Second World War
Phoney War
fall of France
Ascain
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António de Salazar
Marshall Plan
United Nations
Paris
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