Limerick Soviet

The Limerick Soviet (Irish: Sóibhéid Luimnigh) was one of a number of self-declared Irish soviets that were formed around Ireland circa 1919. The Limerick Soviet existed for a two-week period from 14 to 27 April 1919.[1] At the beginning of the Irish War of Independence, a general strike was organised by the Limerick Trades and Labour Council, as a protest against the British Army's declaration of a "Special Military Area" under the Defence of the Realm Act, which covered most of Limerick city and a part of the county. The soviet ran the city for the period, printed its own money and organised the supply of food.[2] The Limerick Soviet was one of a number of Irish soviets declared between 1919 and 1923.

  1. ^ Patrick Smyth (21 January 2019). "When Limerick Workers Seized The City For Two Weeks". The Irish Times. Retrieved 15 April 2023.
  2. ^ Robert Nielsen (6 October 2012). "1919 Limerick Soviet". Archived from the original on 11 January 2015. Retrieved 24 July 2013.