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Daniel O'Donovan (Irish republican)

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140:. For this reason, O'Donovan is alleged to have called out before the hit team opened fire, "Colonel, were not your orders to shoot on sight? Well you are in sight now, so prepare." According to historians Tom Mahon and James Gillogly, "Smyth was the most senior police officer killed in the conflict." 266:
and is referred to only as "Mr. Jones" in recently decrypted IRA messages from the era. After careful research, historians Tom Mahon and James J. Gillogly have identified "Mr. Jones" as O'Donovan. According to both historians, while living in America, O'Donovan covertly acquired and sold to the
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Also according to Mahon and Gillogly, "Mr. Jones" was also involved in efforts to acquire the ability to build chemical weapons for both the GRU and for the IRA, which hoped to use
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During the aftermath of the Civil War, in return for badly needed funding, the IRA's intelligence arm covertly acquired classified information in both
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barracks on 1 June 1920. O'Donovan was also in command of the six-man IRA unit that carried out the assassination of RIC District Inspector
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In later years O'Donovan worked with the Irish Sugar Company in North Cork where he managed Ballybeg Quarry, near
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in February 1921. He was also involved in the seizure of a large cache of guns and ammunition from the British
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service, state-of-the-art gas masks, machine-gun and aeroplane engine specifications, and reports from the
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officers. O'Donovan acquired the nickname "Sandow" around this time because of his resemblance to famous
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Republican Cobh & the East Cork Volunteers since 1913, Kieran McCarthy, Nonsuch Press,, Dublin 2008.
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On 22 August 1922, O'Donovan chaired a meeting of surviving IRA officers in Long's Bar (The Diamond),
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on the evening of 17 July 1920. Some weeks earlier Smyth had gained notoriety when RIC Constables in
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See account in Seán O'Hegarty O/C First Cork Brigade IRA, Girvin, Aubane Historical Society, 2007.
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O'Donovan is often erroneously referred in history books of the period as "Donovan".
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was a pioneer in the use of poison gas against peasant uprisings and in other
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gave his famous oration ending with "Ireland unfree shall never be at peace".
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O'Donovan led or participated in many daring raids against British forces in
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Dan "Sandow" O'Donovan died in 1975 and was interred in a family plot at
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gentry, which maintained its own armoury for training potential
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He was later a prominent officer of Cork's No. 1 Brigade of the
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Chairman of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free State
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and paraded with the Cork Volunteers at the funeral of
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Gillogly (2008), 262:in America during this era was based in 31:, Ireland), was a leading member of the 502:"The secret IRA–Soviet agreement, 1925" 365: 657:Soviet spies against the United States 199:, this time using IRA men dressed in 147:, O'Donovan and others organised the 7: 136:" all persons who were suspected of 637:Military personnel from County Cork 83:, a school for the children of the 542:'Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar 187:. He was involved in an attack on 14: 622:Irish spies for the Soviet Union 652:Soviet chemical weapons program 642:People from Mallow, County Cork 540:Simon Sebag Montefiori (2003). 238:in an ambush a half mile away. 1: 254:, which was then sold to the 226:. 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Index

Cork (city)
Mallow
County Cork
Irish Republican Army
Irish War of Independence
Irish Volunteers
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa
Glasnevin Cemetery
Patrick Pearse
Irish Republican Army
Irish War of Independence
Cork Grammar School
Anglo-Irish
British Army
German
bodybuilder
Eugen Sandow
County Cork
Blarney
Royal Irish Constabulary
Gerald Bryce Ferguson Smyth
social club
Listowel
County Kerry
shoot to kill
Irish republicanism
Seán O'Hegarty
Coolavokig Ambush
Macroom
Royal Navy

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