MICHAEL COLLINS REVOLUTIONARY AND IRISH FREEDOM FIGHTER

 


Michael Collins revolutionary and pivotal figure in the Irish Struggle for Independence, was killed on 22nd August 1922. 

Michael Collins was pivotal in Ireland’s independence struggle. Born in 1890 in Woodfield, he moved to London at 15. Joined as a clerk in the secret armed rebellion, and in the Irish Republican Brotherhood in 1909. Became noted in the failed 1916 Easter Rising. As director of Intelligence of the Irish Republican Army in the Independence War (1919–21), Collin's guerrilla tactics, 'The Squad' crippled the British, earned him £10K bounty and a nickname 'The Big Fellow'. By the Anglo-Irish Treaty in Dec 1921, Collins secured the Irish Free State’s dominion status, a step to full independence. As the Chairman of the Provisional Govt and Commander-in-Chief of the National Army, Collins led the civil war. On 22.8.1922, he was killed at 31.

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