David O'Donoghue (historian) explained
David O'Donoghue (born 1952) is an Irish journalist and historian who has written two books on Irish-German relations during the Second World War. He has also worked as a journalist for RTÉ and for Agence France-Presse in Paris. He has a PhD from Dublin City University.[1]
Selected publications
- Line of Fire: Journeys Through a Media Minefield (memoir, Orpen Press, Dublin, 2022).
- The Irish Army in the Congo 1960-1964: The Far Battalions. Dublin, 2005.[2]
- "Army's Congo Mission Casts a Long Shadow", Irish Studies in International Affairs, Vol. 17 (2006), pp. 43–59.
- The Devil’s Deal: The IRA, Nazi Germany and the double life of Jim O’Donovan. Dublin, 2010.[3]
- Hitler's Irish Voices: The story of German radio's wartime Irish service. Somerville Press, Bantry, 2014, second edition. (First edition published 1998, Beyond the Pale, Belfast).
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External links
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307803755_Nazis_on_the_State_Payroll_in_1930s_Ireland
Notes and References
- Web site: Somerville Press - Hitler's Irish Voices.
- Web site: The Irish Army in the Congo, 1960-1964: The Far Battalions | Irish Academic Press.
- The Devil's Deal: The IRA, Nazi Germany and the Double Life of Jim O'donovan. By David O'Donoghue. Pp 334. Dublin: New Island Books. 2010. €18.99.. 10.1017/S0021121400003485. 2011. Hanley. Brian. Irish Historical Studies. 37. 148. 653–655. 163954891.
- News: Hitler's Irish Voices, by David O'Donoghue. The Irish Times. Brian. Maye. 6 September 2014. 1 February 2022.
- Book: That Neutral Island: A Cultural History of Ireland During the Second World War. 9780674026827. Wills. Clair. 2007.