How the Troubles became a bloody war
1972 was the bloodiest year of the Troubles. But as the violence reached the new heights, all sides in the conflict were beginning to change. By the mid-1980s the British Government would try to step away, the Provisional IRA would enter politics and Loyalist paramilitaries would begin to rise. In our last episode we explored the origins of the conflict. Now, we explore the deadliest decade of the Troubles and the events that would change the conflict entirely. Watch the rest of our Troubles series: Episode 1 - Origins: • Why the Troubles started in Northern Ireland Episode 2 - Escalation: • How the Troubles became a bloody war Episode 3 - Division: • Living through the Troubles in Northern Ir... Episode 4 - Peace: • How do you end a 30-year war? Behind the scenes of our exhibition - • Designing the Troubles exhibition at IWM L... IWM's free exhibition 'Northern Ireland: Living with the Troubles' opens at IWM North on 22 March 2024. Plan your visit: https://www.iwm.org.uk/events/norther... Explore and licence the film clips used in this video from IWM Film: https://film.iwmcollections.org.uk/my... Follow IWM on social media: Twitter: / i_w_m Instagram: / imperialwarmuseums Facebook: / iwm.london #history #northernireland #thetroubles

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