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Ireland has been occupied by the military force of England for centuries and rebellions are a way of life for many of the Irish people.
But in 1972 a peace march demonstration ended with British paratroopers killing 14 marchers. Affected by these killings, Jack Danaher and Sean Curran join the Irish Republican Army to carry out missions with will and determination.
The people of this time period are rebel descendants of the potato famine of 1845-1849, where we see the struggle of the poor potato farmers, and we follow the exploits of the men of the Fenian uprising of 1867.
1.5 million people died in the famine, and another 1.5 million left the shores of their homeland forever. The Irish Terrorist follows the fateful journeys of a few of those historic characters.
Ireland has been occupied by the military force of England for centuries and rebellions are a way of life for many of the Irish people.
But in 1972 a peace march demonstration ended with British paratroopers killing 14 marchers. Affected by these killings, Jack Danaher and Sean Curran join the Irish Republican Army to carry out missions with will and determination.
The people of this time period are rebel descendants of the potato famine of 1845-1849, where we see the struggle of the poor potato farmers, and we follow the exploits of the men of the Fenian uprising of 1867.
1.5 million people died in the famine, and another 1.5 million left the shores of their homeland forever. The Irish Terrorist follows the fateful journeys of a few of those historic characters.
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