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Breiz da Zont, July, 1931, «C'est en fonction de leur résistance particulière à la conquête du territoire français par les idées dissolvantes qui émanent plus ou moins des Juifs : maçonnisme, laicisme, etc., que les
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It is due to our particular resistance to the conquest of sovereign French territory by the corrupting ideas which emanate more or less from the Jews - 'freemasonry', 'secularism' - etc, that the
Bretons were decimated during the last world war: over 200,000 of them. It is easy to invoke military
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000. Il est facile d'invoquer pour cette hécatombe des raisons militaires, mais rien ne fera contre ce fait que le répartiteur réel des troupes pendant toute la guerre fut le Juif
Abrahami, né … dans le ghetto de Constantinople.»
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declaring the expulsion of Jews from
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explanations for this carnage, but that does not alter the fact the actual organizer of troop dispositions was the Jew
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participated in the drafting committee, and also edited the journal at the request of
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periodical active during the 1930s. It was affiliated to an extremist offshoot of the
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