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{{Infobox guerilla organization|name=Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army|split_to=[[Official Irish Republican Army]]<br>[[Provisional Irish Republican Army]]|split_from=[[Irish Republican Army (original)]]|dates=March 1922-December 1969|native_name=Óglaigh na hÉireann|allegiance=[[Irish Republic]]|ideology=[[Irish Republicanism]]<br>[[Abstentionism]]<br>'''Factions:'''<br>[[Catholic Nationalism]]<br>[[Socialism]]<br>[[Communism]]|position=Big tent|opponents=[[Irish Free State]]<br>[[Republic of Ireland]]<br>[[United Kingdom]]|war=[[Irish Civil War]]<br>[[S-Plan]]<br>[[Northern Campaign]]<br>[[Campaign of Resistance to British Occupation]]<br>[[The Troubles]]|leader1_title=Chief of Staff|leader2_title=Quartermaster General|image=Irish flag.png}}
{{Infobox guerilla organization|name=Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army|split_to=[[Official Irish Republican Army]]<br>[[Provisional Irish Republican Army]]|split_from=[[Irish Republican Army (original)]]|dates=March 1922-December 1969|native_name=Óglaigh na hÉireann|allegiance=[[Irish Republic]]|ideology=[[Irish Republicanism]]<br>[[Abstentionism]]<br>'''Factions:'''<br>[[Catholic Nationalism]]<br>[[Socialism]]<br>[[Communism]]|position=Big tent|opponents=[[Irish Free State]]<br>[[Republic of Ireland]]<br>[[United Kingdom]]|war=[[Irish Civil War]]<br>[[S-Plan]]<br>[[Northern Campaign]]<br>[[Campaign of Resistance to British Occupation]]<br>[[The Troubles]]|leader1_title=Chief of Staff|leader2_title=Quartermaster General|image=Irish_flag.png.png}}


The '''Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army''' was an Irish Republican militant organization that existed from the split between the Pro-Treaty and Anti-Treaty IRA in 1922 to the split between the Provisional IRA and the Official IRA in 1969.<ref>{{Web citation|author=MÍCHEÁL MAC DONNCHA|newspaper=An Phoblacht|title=The IRA Convention of March 1922|date=2022-03-25|url=https://www.anphoblacht.com/contents/28296}}</ref>
The '''Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army''' was an Irish Republican militant organization that existed from the split between the Pro-Treaty and Anti-Treaty IRA in 1922 to the split between the Provisional IRA and the Official IRA in 1969.<ref>{{Web citation|author=MÍCHEÁL MAC DONNCHA|newspaper=An Phoblacht|title=The IRA Convention of March 1922|date=2022-03-25|url=https://www.anphoblacht.com/contents/28296}}</ref>


It participated in several armed campaigns against the United Kingdom and the collaborator [[Irish Free State]] and later [[Republic of Ireland]].<ref>{{Citation|author=Matt Treacy|year=2011|title=The IRA 1956-69: Rethinking the Republic|title-url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt155jckh}}</ref>
It participated in several armed campaigns against the United Kingdom and the collaborator [[Irish Free State]] and later [[Republic of Ireland]].<ref>{{Citation|author=Matt Treacy|year=2011|title=The IRA 1956-69: Rethinking the Republic|title-url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt155jckh}}</ref>

Revision as of 03:14, 22 May 2024

Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army
Óglaigh na hÉireann
Dates of operationMarch 1922-December 1969
Split fromIrish Republican Army (original)
Split toOfficial Irish Republican Army
Provisional Irish Republican Army
AllegianceIrish Republic
IdeologyIrish Republicanism
Abstentionism
Factions:
Catholic Nationalism
Socialism
Communism
Political positionBig tent
OpponentsIrish Free State
Republic of Ireland
United Kingdom
Battles and warsIrish Civil War
S-Plan
Northern Campaign
Campaign of Resistance to British Occupation
The Troubles

The Anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army was an Irish Republican militant organization that existed from the split between the Pro-Treaty and Anti-Treaty IRA in 1922 to the split between the Provisional IRA and the Official IRA in 1969.[1]

It participated in several armed campaigns against the United Kingdom and the collaborator Irish Free State and later Republic of Ireland.[2]

  1. MÍCHEÁL MAC DONNCHA (2022-03-25). "The IRA Convention of March 1922" An Phoblacht.
  2. Matt Treacy (2011). The IRA 1956-69: Rethinking the Republic.