The Dirty War

The Dirty War

by Martin Dillon
The Dirty War

The Dirty War

by Martin Dillon

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Overview

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'This excellent book demands the attention of anyone concerned about civil liberties in the United Kingdom' Guardian

1969 was a year of rising tension, violence and change for the people of Northern Ireland. Rioting in Derry's Bogside led to the deployment of British troops and a shortlived, uneasy truce. The British army soon found itself engaged in an undercover war against the Provisional IRA, which was to last for more than twenty years.

In this enthralling and controversial book, Martin Dillon, author of the bestselling The Shankill Butchers, examines the roles played by the Provisional IRA, the State forces, the Irish Government and the British Army during this troubled period. He unravels the mystery of war in which informers, agents and double agents operate, revealing disturbing facts about the way in which the terrorists and the Intelligence Agencies target, undermine and penetrate each other's ranks.

The Dirty War is investigative reporting at its very best, containing startling disclosures and throwing new light on previously inexplicable events.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781407074801
Publisher: Random House
Publication date: 10/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 560
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Martin Dillon is a native of Belfast although educated in England. He lived in France for a time and returned to Northern Ireland to work as a journalist with the Irish News before joining the Belfast Telegraph. He also worked as a freelance journalist for several national newspapers and American periodicals. In 1973 he wrote Political Murder in Northern Ireland which is regarded as the definitive study of political assassination in Northern Ireland. His second book, Rogue Warrior of the SAS, is a biography of the Second World War hero, Lt. Col. Robert Blair Mayne, and is published by Arrow. The Shankill Butchers which was a bestseller in both Ireland and Britain was the first in his trilogy of books about Northern and Southern Ireland.

Martin Dillon has written plays for BBC radio and television and has been Editor in Northern Ireland of many of the BBC's programmes in the area of current affairs. He now works for the BBC History Unit in London.

Table of Contents



Map of Northern Ireland


Acknowledgements


Foreword


Map of Belfast


Author's Preface


Chronology of Major Events in Northern Ireland: 1969-1989


Prologue



1

The Hidden Agenda: Civil Rights, the Dublin Government and the IRA

1

2

Gangs, Counter-Gangs and Secret Burials

23

3

The Sting: British Intelligence and the IRA

53

4

Playing It Dirty: British Agents in Ireland

85

5

The Pitchfork Killings

113

6

Robert Nairac: Hero or Villain?

147

7

Dirty Tricks and Conspiracies: Holroyd and Wallace

171

8

Killers in the Ranks: Loyalist Terror Groups and the Security Forces

191

9

Honeytraps

211

10

Secret Liaisons: The Security Forces and the UDA

227

11

Airey Neave and the INLA: The Unseen Hand?

255

12

Agents, Informers and Double Agents

283

13

A Dead Man's Revenge: IRA Informers and Arms Discoveries

333

14

Treachery and Special Branch Spies

351

15

The Technology of Surveillance

363

16

Money, Qadhafi, Guns

381

17

Killing for Profit: Criminal Alliances and Terrorism

403



Conclusion: The Dirty War Goes On

417



Postscript

437

App

The Green Book

447



Index

462


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