<P>... any injury whether to property or person committed in Ireland during the period between the twenty - first day of January, nineteen hundred and nineteen, and the eleventh day of July, nineteen hundred and twenty - one, both inclusive . </P> <P> This was amplified in December 1925 to include some British costs: </P> <P> The Irish Free State hereby assumes all liability undertaken by the British Government in respect of malicious damage done since the twenty - first day of January, nineteen hundred and nineteen, to property in the area now under the jurisdiction of the Parliament and Government of the Irish Free State, and the Government of the Irish Free State shall repay to the British Government, at such time or times and in such manner as may be agreed upon, moneys already paid by the British Government in respect of such damage, or liable to be so paid under obligations already incurred . </P> <P> A memorial called the Garden of Remembrance was erected in Dublin in 1966, on the fiftieth anniversary of the Easter Rising . The date of signing of the truce is commemorated by the National Day of Commemoration, when all those Irish men and women who fought in wars in specific armies (e.g., the Irish unit (s) fighting in the British Army in 1916 at the Battle of the Somme) are commemorated . </P>

After much fighting the easter rising led to freedom for ireland