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Although they were only a small proportion of British forces in
They could arrest and imprison anyone at any time.
They murdered civilians. They wore a strange mixture
of dark green tunics, khaki trousers, black belts, and
odd headgear, including civilian felt hats.
The Irish named them after a famous pack of wild
dogs
(sic) in Co. Limerick
- The Black and Tans.
Richard Bennett's book is an accurate and
authoritative
account (publisher's
description) of an ugly and harrowing
period in Anglo-Irish history
- a period that the English have
struggled
to forget and the Irish cannot help
but remember. Published by Spellmount Ltd., U.K. ISBN 1-86227-098-8 |