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gendarmerie station after a statement was sent to members of the National Council in Vichy, threatening more attacks if the borders of the traditional province of Brittany were not recognised. After this the group ceased to function, its members becoming part of various
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within 100 metres. On August 7, the group claimed responsibility for the attack, which was intended to coincide with the 400th anniversary celebration of the union, taking place in
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militia, which included former Gwenn ha du activists. After the war, surviving members were either captured or fled France. Some were later associated with the
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In July 1932, Gwenn ha Du decided to destroy a monument it found particularly offensive: a statue created by
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newspaper, spoke out the day after, protesting that Herriot didn't mention that all
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in 1532. Its unveiling some twenty years earlier triggered the first protest by
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Histoire de la Bretagne: contribution à la critique de l'idéologie nationaliste
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The Gwenn ha du, which presented itself as the unofficial military wing of the
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Guin, Yannick (1982). "La première crise du bloc historique traditionnel".
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groups working with the German occupying forces. Lainé himself led the
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civilisation was wiped out, the refusal to acknowledge the
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