Michael Collins October 16, 1890 Michael Collins was born in West Cork near the cross of Shanxi province and was named after the local robber, Sam Wallace. Michael was born to his father Michael Sr. and her mother Marianne O'Brien. Even if there is age difference of 52 years old, it does not prevent them from making Michael the youngest among the eight children. Collins father, Michael Sr., told his six-year-old son, saying "pay attention to the child" before his death. "He will be a great man and will do great things for Ireland." His old father's words were considered hollow prophecies. Learning experience
In 1890, 75 - year - old Michael Collins saw his wife come to Irish County Cork with his eighth child, Michael Collins Jr. "Michael" is the youngest of eight brothers and sisters, six years later "Michael" became his father, he and his brothers and sisters were strongly influenced by him and encouraged to participate in poetry and reading etc It was. Course Activities Michael's participation in wrestling competitions has brought the strongest and strongest qualities he has used throughout his lifetime, and fighting characters. After the six-year-old father passed away, "Michael" began to be interested in the nationalist movement in Ireland, his teacher "Dennis Lyons" became a member of the Irish brothers (IRB), became a directly moving person It was.
Michael Collins was born in Cork State in October 1890. This area is the center of the Fenian movement. His father, also known as Michael, planted his son's love of Irish poetry and folk songs. In the school, Michael was taught by Dr. Dennis Lions, a member of the Irish Republic Brotherhood, and the village blacksmith James Suntory was Phinean. The story of a young Michael of Irish patriotism Michael grew strongly with pride against Irish and Irish people.
At Michael Collins, I found an incarnation of Irish virtue and tragedy. Michael Collins remains the most embarrassing and controversial hero of Ireland's history. As a devastating survivor of the 1916 Easter uprising, Collins forced the fragment of the revolutionary movement into a ruthless underground army and forced Britain to prosecute peace. Collins played a role as negotiator of a treaty negotiatingly in accordance with Ireland president Éamonde Valera's orders and in 1921 returned an agreement to put the country south of the independent and northern labor union. Devalera and his followers refused to accept that the civil war broke out. In the second year, Collins was ambushed and murdered by militant Republicans. The terrible beauty as depicted in Yeats' poet 'Easter 1916' can be seen mostly in destruction of massive reconstruction, massacres and courage.