Sack of Balbriggan

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The Sack of Balbriggan was a notorious reprisal attack by British forces during the Irish War of Independence in 1920, in which much of the town of Balbriggan was burned and several civilians were killed.

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Sack of Balbriggan canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in the Irish War of Independence
mass arson incident
reprisal attack
war crime
aftermath British government faced questions in House of Commons
compensation claims by victims and townspeople
cause IRA attack on RIC officers in Balbriggan
killing of District Inspector Peter Burke
commemoratedBy annual local commemorations in Balbriggan
memorials to victims in Balbriggan
conflict Irish War of Independence
country Ireland
county County Dublin
date 1920-09-20
endDate 1920-09-21
historicalSignificance key episode in escalation of Irish War of Independence
symbol of Black and Tan brutality
location Balbriggan
mediaCoverage widely reported in British and international press
notableFor being one of the most infamous Black and Tan reprisals
scale of destruction in a small Irish town
numberOfBuildingsDestroyed over 50 houses and shops burned
numberOfDeaths 2 civilians publicly beaten and shot dead
at least 2
partOf British policy of reprisals in Ireland
perpetrator Black and Tans
British forces
Royal Irish Constabulary NERFINISHED
propertyDamage destruction of Deeds & Templar hosiery factory
destruction of Smyth & Company hosiery factory
extensive burning of houses and businesses
relatedEvent Burning of Cork
Croke Park shootings
surface form: Croke Park massacre
relatedOrganization Irish Republican Army
Royal Irish Constabulary NERFINISHED
result homelessness for many Balbriggan residents
increased Irish and international support for independence movement
international condemnation of British policy in Ireland
startDate 1920-09-20
target civilian population of Balbriggan
timePeriod 1920s in Ireland
20th century
typeOfViolence arson
beatings
looting
shootings
victim Seamus Lawless
Sean Gibbons

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Black and Tans notableEvent Sack of Balbriggan
Burning of Cork relatedTo Sack of Balbriggan