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- Con_Cremin abstract "Con Cremin (6 December 1908 – April 1987) was an Irish diplomat born in Kenmare, County Kerry .One of four children, Cremin was born to a family that operated a drapery business. His brother, Francis Cremin, became a leading academic canon lawyer who framed a number of key church documents. He was educated at St. Brendan's College, Killarney and from 1926 at University College Cork, where he graduated with a first-class degree in Classics and Commerce. c.1929-30 he was awarded the post-graduate University College Cork Honan scholarship; by 1930 he had attained a degree in economics and accountancy. For the following three years he studied in Athens, Munich and Oxford, having attained a travelling scholarship in Classics. He subsequently entered the Department of External Affairs, having succeeded in the competition for third secretary in 1935.In April 1935 he married Patricia O'Mahony. His first position in Dublin involved working with F.H. Boland on the League of Nations portfolio. In 1937 he was sent abroad on his first posting to Paris. There he worked under the 'Revolutionary Diplomat' Art O'Brien, until the latter retired in 1938. Sean Murphy later became his Minister. Ireland declared neutrality on the outbreak of the Second World War and Murphy and Cremin reported on the developments in France throughout the Phoney War. After the fall of France, the Irish legation was the last to leave Paris except for the American Ambassador, on 11 June 1940. After travelling to Ascain the legation eventually made its way to the new French Capital, Vichy, where it set about looking after the needs of Irish citizens, many of whom had been interned, as they had British passports and had been sending political reports. The political reports were of the highest value and insured that Irish continue to observe pro-Allied neutrality throughout the war. In 1943 Cremin was sent to Berlin to replace William Warnock. Prior to his arrival the Legation was bombed. Cremin as Charge d'Affairs in Berlin was responsible for sending back political reports and looking after the interests of Irish citizens. Cremin attempted, unsuccessfully, to assist some European Jews; he did however send full reports on the Nazi treatment of the Jews in Europe. Warned to leave Berlin before the Soviets arrived, Cremin spent the last weeks of the war near the Swiss border. In 1945 he was sent to Lisbon, where he met authoritarian president Salazar and attempted to revive Irish trade as well as reporting on the various unsuccessful coups against Salazar. After returning to Ireland in 1946 he was involved in preparing Ireland's Marshall Plan application and tracing the development of Ireland's post war foreign policy. He had a distinguished career representing Ireland in many foreign missions and at the UN.".
- Con_Cremin wikiPageExternalLink www.foreignaffairs.gov.ie.
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- Con_Cremin wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Con_Cremin wikiPageRevisionID "708305496".
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- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Caracas.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1908_births.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1987_deaths.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alumni_of_University_College_Cork.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_civil_servants.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_diplomats.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_educated_at_St._Brendans_College,_Killarney.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_County_Kerry.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Recipients_of_the_Order_of_Merit_of_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Consul_(representative).
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink County_Kerry.
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- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Cremin.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Kenmare.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink League_of_Nations.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Lisbon.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Marshall_Plan.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Munich.
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- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Phoney_War.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Ireland.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink St._Brendans_College,_Killarney.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink United_Nations.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink University_College_Cork.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Vatican_City.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLink Vichy_France.
- Con_Cremin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Con Cremin".
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- Con_Cremin subject Category:1908_births.
- Con_Cremin subject Category:1987_deaths.
- Con_Cremin subject Category:Alumni_of_University_College_Cork.
- Con_Cremin subject Category:Irish_civil_servants.
- Con_Cremin subject Category:Irish_diplomats.
- Con_Cremin subject Category:People_educated_at_St._Brendans_College,_Killarney.
- Con_Cremin subject Category:People_from_County_Kerry.
- Con_Cremin subject Category:Recipients_of_the_Order_of_Merit_of_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany.
- Con_Cremin hypernym Diplomat.
- Con_Cremin type Person.
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- Con_Cremin comment "Con Cremin (6 December 1908 – April 1987) was an Irish diplomat born in Kenmare, County Kerry .One of four children, Cremin was born to a family that operated a drapery business. His brother, Francis Cremin, became a leading academic canon lawyer who framed a number of key church documents. He was educated at St. Brendan's College, Killarney and from 1926 at University College Cork, where he graduated with a first-class degree in Classics and Commerce.".
- Con_Cremin label "Con Cremin".
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- Con_Cremin sameAs Cornelius_Christopher_Cremin.
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- Con_Cremin wasDerivedFrom Con_Cremin?oldid=708305496.
- Con_Cremin isPrimaryTopicOf Con_Cremin.