Théophile Jeusset (25 April 1910 – 14 May 1968) was a Breton nationalist writer and fascist political activist. He is also known by his Breton language...
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nationalist, separatist, and Fascist movement founded in 1941 by Théophile Jeusset. It emerged in Brittany from a deviationist faction of the Breton...
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PNIB) led by Théophile Jeusset. Morvan Lebesque participated in the drafting committee, and also edited the journal at the request of Jeusset, who was forced...
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Social-National Breton (Breton National-Socialist Workers Movement) led by Théophile Jeusset. At the end of 1940, Job Loyant — along with Kalondan, André Lajat...
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in the 1960s. Célestin Lainé Meavenn (pseudonym) Guillaume Berthou Théophile Jeusset Guin, Yannick (1982). "La première crise du bloc historique traditionnel"...
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newspaper L'Ouest-Éclair announced the arrest of 6 suspects, including Théophile Jeusset, editor of the newspaper Breiz da zont. After confessing to the attack...
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Keraudren (1910–1997), French actress Jean-Yves Keraudren, pseudonym of Théophile Jeusset (1910-1968), Breton nationalist Monique Keraudren (1928-1981), French...
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Autonomiste Breton), Lebesque left the latter in 1931 and founded, with Théophile Jeusset, the more extremist movement Breiz da Zont, and its political wing...
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pseudonym of the Breton nationalist writer and far-right activist Théophile Jeusset Jean-Yves Kerjean (born 1958), French football manager and footballer...
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