Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-35614398-20200708093449/@comment-39133133-20200709144823

MartyMcFly05 wrote: U.K. 1958 Jan-Apr - In a public adress, Prime Minister Macmillan emphasises that Britain does not want war with France (well maybe not 100% true). Thus, Britain will meet with French delegates in Dublin or somewhere similar for a peace conference.

- At the Dublin conference, British, Irish, Páirtí Cumannach (communist) and French delegates meet to draw up a partition of the island. Obviously from the beginning, the Irish delegates are opposed to the whole idea; this is an ulawful occupation of their country. Towards the end of the conference, when it becomes clear that the Irish will not retain all their nation, the Irish delegates leave out of protest. The final borders and partitions are so:

with approval from the red marshall himself the french delegates accept the border arrangment