Irish War of Independence - Redmond encouraged the Volunteers to enlist in the British Army
Time: Sep, 1914
Place: Ireland
Details: In September 1914, Redmond encouraged the Volunteers to enlist in the British Army, a faction led by Eoin MacNeill broke with the Redmondites, who became known as the National Volunteers, rather than fight for Britain in the war.
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