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Though a series of organisations later claimed to be a continuation of the IRA from the 1920s to today, most Irish people disagree with these claims. After the signature of the [[Anglo-Irish Treaty]] in 1921, members of the IRA who supported the Treaty formed the nucleus of the [[Irish Defence Forces|National Army]] founded by IRA leader [[Michael Collins (Irish leader)|Michael Collins]] in [[1922]]. While the anti-Treaty IRA continued to exist after its defeat in the [[Irish Civil War]], by the late 1930s it had lost most of the legitimacy with which most supporters of the Republican side initially regarded it. A small minority of Irish people accepts later claimants to the name as the political heirs of the original Irish Republican Army, though none had their claims accepted by Dáil Éireann.
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