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Why wasn't the Republic of Ireland invaded (by either side) in WW2?

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Neuron
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Because the Republic of Ireland was independent and neutral throughout the conflict, no side had any reason to invade it. Furthermore, the Republic of Ireland did not pose a strategically important destination or goal for any side which made the desire to invade it even weaker.
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