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There were American and British air bases in Northern Ireland and Scotland during the war, but not in the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland was a neutral country, so it was not involved in the war directly so its army had no involvment. Some Irish citizens fought with the British army.

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NONE, Ireland was neutral. Some Irishfolk however opted to join either the British or German armed forces as volunteers.

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Belfast is in Northern Ireland, which, as it is part of the UK, was in World War 2.

Northern Ireland did not, however, have conscription, even though Great Britain did.

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As a part of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland fought against Germany, Italy, Japan and their allies.

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Ireland was neutral, but a number of bombs were dropped in Ireland, and there were casualties. However, there were very few such incidents.

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