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[The Assassination of Sir Henry Wilson and the Spark of the Irish Civil War]-[580. The Irish Civil War: The Assassination of Sir Henry Wilson (Part 1)]

The Rest Is History · B2 · 2025-07-06

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The Assassination of Sir Henry Wilson: Ireland's Sarajevo

On June 22, 1922, the assassination of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson in London sent shockwaves through the British establishment and acted as the catalyst for the Irish Civil War. As discussed in The Rest is History, this event was not merely a political murder but a pivotal moment in Anglo-Irish relations, described by author Ronan McGreevy as "Ireland's Sarajevo."

The Victim: A Complex Figure

Sir Henry Wilson was a paradox—an Irish-born British imperialist who served as the Chief of the Imperial General Staff. Born in 1864, Wilson was a staunch Unionist deeply committed to the unity of Ireland and Great Britain. Despite his military brilliance, he was a polarizing figure. His public rhetoric was often incendiary; he characterized the IRA as a "murder gang" and a "Bolshevik conspiracy," consistently pushing for a military solution rather than a political one. His reputation as the "ugliest man in the British army" and his aggressive stance against Irish Home Rule made him a primary target for Irish nationalists.

The Assassination

Wilson was gunned down on the doorstep of his home in Belgravia, London, by two men: Reggie Dunne and Joe Sullivan. Both were veterans of the First World War and members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). The irony of the situation is profound: Wilson, a symbol of British military might, was killed by two London-born men of Irish descent who had served in the British Army. The assassination occurred in broad daylight, and the subsequent capture of the shooters, who were physically disabled war veterans, added a layer of tragic drama to the event.

The Mystery of Authorization

One of the most debated aspects of the assassination is who ordered it. While the British government immediately blamed the anti-treaty IRA garrison occupying the Four Courts in Dublin, historical evidence points toward a more clandestine source. McGreevy argues that Michael Collins, the leader of the pro-treaty faction, was the man who authorized the killing. Collins, who had been a mentor to the IRA members involved, viewed Wilson as the "hard-faced incarnation of sectarian cruelty" responsible for the violence in the North, specifically the "Belfast pogrom."

The Trigger for Civil War

Following the assassination, the British government issued an ultimatum to the Irish Provisional Government: remove the anti-treaty garrison from the Four Courts, or Britain would intervene. This placed Michael Collins in an impossible position. Caught between his commitment to the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the pressure from London, Collins ultimately ordered the attack on the Four Courts. Using British-supplied artillery, the Provisional Government began shelling the building, marking the official outbreak of the Irish Civil War.

Legacy and Echoes

Dunne and O'Sullivan were tried, convicted, and hanged, becoming martyrs in the eyes of some Irish republicans, much like Kevin Barry before them. The assassination fundamentally altered the trajectory of Irish history, stripping away the possibility of a peaceful transition and pushing the nation into a bitter internal conflict. The event remains a haunting reminder of how individual acts of violence can force the hands of governments, turning political disputes into full-scale civil warfare.

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