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Edmond Warnock

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protect either the civilian population or workers in factories, even those in the vital Harbour Estate area containing the shipyards and aircraft factories. Warnock believed that Belfast was too remote for German bombers to reach, and, in any case, they would pass more attractive targets en route. Also, in the event of a raid, he claimed "people would not have time" to reach shelters anyway, as it would "probably all be over in a matter of minutes". (see Brian Barton 'The Belfast Blitz: The City in the War Years', Ulster Historical Foundation, 2015. pages 38–41).
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While Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Home Affairs (1938–40), Warnock, despite being advised by defence experts in Great Britain to prepare for German aerial attacks, decided to cancel orders previously placed for fire-fighting equipment and to recommend not building air raid shelters to
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Index

PC(NI)
KC
Irish
barrister
Belfast
Methodist College Belfast
Trinity College, Dublin
Royal Artillery
First World War
Northern Ireland House of Commons
Unionist
Belfast, St Anne's
Ministry of Home Affairs
conscription
Northern Ireland
Second World War
Minister of Home Affairs
Attorney General for Northern Ireland
Privy Council for Northern Ireland




"Stormont Biographies"
"Your Place and Mine – The Belfast Blitz"
Parliament of Northern Ireland
James Hanna McCormick
Member of Parliament
Belfast, St Anne's
Norman Laird

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