
Daniel Binchy
Daniel Binchy was a prominent Irish diplomat and former ambassador to Weimar Germany, known for his foresight in recognizing the dangers of rising totalitarianism, particularly Adolf Hitler's regime. His unique perspective was shaped by his experiences, including attending early Nazi rallies, and he voiced cautionary opinions about the political climate of his time, which were considered unusual for a diplomat. His insights remain relevant in discussions about the dynamics of power and the importance of vigilance in democratic societies.
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Daniel Binchy warned of the rise of Adolf Hitler in 1932, which Michael McDowell likened to the dangers posed by Donald Trump.
Michael McDowell ‘a man with a fearsome devotion’ to Ireland, says ex-president Mary McAleese – The Irish TimesDaniel Binchy warned against the warmongering and tyrannical tendencies of Hitler.
Tariff war a major self-inflicted wound for the United States – The Irish Times









