
John Maffey
John Maffey was the British representative in Dublin during World War II, noted for his tactful approach in navigating the fraught political landscape of Irish neutrality. Maffey's diplomatic skills allowed him to maintain a more favorable relationship with de Valera compared to his American counterpart, David Gray, and he recognized the potential risks that de Valera's stance posed to British interests in Ireland.
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John Maffey was the British representative in Dublin who viewed de Valera's response to Churchill as a setback for Britain.
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