Labor movement Breton social-national
The Labor movement Breton social-national was a bunch (7 members) founded in 1941 by Theophilus Jeusset. It resulted from a deviationist fraction of the Breton National Parti and it disappears the same year.
Its program in 25 points rests on the principle of a “Breton popular State made for the people and by the people”, being integrated in the new European order, rejecting “the degaullism, last sudden start of the Breton middle-class”, and which resting on “the country class, most of Brittany”, asserting “the bread for the Breton ones, peace with Europe and freedom for Brittany”, since one had to count “neither on England, neither on France, nor on Germany to acquire them”, but only “on the force and the confidence which one could to have in the Breton people”.
Having adopted for flag a standard (imagined by Olier Mordrel a few years before) resembling the banners Nazi be (hermine black in the center of a white circle on field bright red “blood of workman”), Theophilus Jeusset recruited some disciples in the workshops and the factories of Ille-et-Vilaine and organized a score of meetings in the inner rooms of the bars of Rennes.
Not very serious organization, its founder, renonça with dialectical, and passed to the Direct action with the small group of Communist-separatist whom it had rejoined with his cause. He then took again a campaign of graffiti directed against Ripert, and sent some of his comrades in the botanical garden of Rennes, to nuitamment break nuitamment with blow of hammer the statufiée figure of the “traitor” Of Guesclin.
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