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Easter Rising in Ireland
On Easter Monday 1916, members of the Irish Volunteers and the Citizen鈥檚 Army occupied buildings in Dublin and proclaimed an Irish Republic.
At Easter 1916, a small army of Irish rebels attempted to start a revolution against British rule.
They held out for more than a week against a massive British military response.
Simon Watts brings together eye-witness accounts of the Easter Rising.
(Photo: Irish rebels lying in wait on a roof getting ready to fire during the Easter Rising. Credit: Mondadori via Getty Images)
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