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Breaking the Silence - JOHN GAFFNEY

Breaking the Silence

By: JOHN GAFFNEY

Hardcover | 14 February 2026

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"Breaking the Silence" offers a profound and intimate look into the turbulent years of the Irish struggle for independence. Written by John Gaffney, this work serves as a powerful testament to the individuals who lived through the revolutionary period in Ireland during the early 20th century. Through a series of personal reflections and historical accounts, the book captures the atmosphere of defiance and sacrifice that defined a generation of activists and fighters.

The narrative provides readers with a unique perspective on the clandestine activities, the personal toll of the conflict, and the unwavering commitment to the cause of Irish sovereignty. As a significant historical document, "Breaking the Silence" bridges the gap between official military records and the lived reality of those on the front lines, making it an essential read for those interested in Irish history, military memoirs, and the socio-political landscape of a nation in transition. The work highlights the challenges of maintaining secrecy and the emotional weight of the fight for freedom, preserving the voices of those who shaped modern Ireland.

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