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  • {{Short description|Breton nationalist}} '''René Le Hir''', '''Reun an Hir''' in Breton, (1920–1999) was a Breton nationalist. ...
    1 KB (188 words) - 22:48, 12 February 2024
  • ...Jeusset]]. It emerged in [[Brittany]] from a deviationist faction of the [[Breton National Party]]; it disappeared the same year. ...it''", but only "''through the power and confidence that one finds in the Breton people''". ...
    3 KB (366 words) - 21:57, 27 May 2025
  • {{Short description|Breton-Irish sculptor, nationalist, and Axis collaborator}} ...alist]] and war-time collaborationist with [[Nazi Germany]] who headed the Breton ''Bagadou Stourm'' militia. He later took Irish citizenship and became a pr ...
    7 KB (924 words) - 01:18, 18 January 2025
  • {{Short description|Breton nationalist and Axis collaborator}} | allegiance = [[Breton nationalism|Breton]] ...
    10 KB (1,373 words) - 17:33, 9 November 2024
  • ...t [[Resistance during World War II|resistance]]. He was the founder of the Breton [[Catholic]] movement [[Bleun-Brug]]. ...[Pont-Croix]] Youth Seminary. He spent one year in [[Brest, France|Brest]] with the 19th infantry regiment, then enrolled in the [[Quimper, Finistère|Quimp ...
    11 KB (1,659 words) - 01:31, 17 February 2025
  • {{Short description|Breton nationalist and Axis collaborator}} ...wartime collaborator with the [[Third Reich]] who founded the separatist [[Breton National Party]]. Before the war, he worked as an architect. His architectu ...
    12 KB (1,843 words) - 00:24, 10 May 2025
  • | caption = Yann Fouéré, Breton nationalist and writer | main_interests = [[Breton nationalism]], [[European integration]], [[Federalism]] ...
    10 KB (1,305 words) - 13:38, 11 May 2025
  • {{Short description|Irish republican and Nazi agent (1896–1979)}} | known_for = Contacts with the [[Nazi Germany|Nazi]] [[Abwehr]] ...
    10 KB (1,296 words) - 19:36, 24 January 2025
  • ...sts into [[Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy|collaboration with the Axis Powers]] and their motivations, remains a matter of often bitter h ...al Party was favored by the forces of occupation and other branches of the Breton movement accordingly found themselves marginalized. ...
    24 KB (3,522 words) - 02:26, 20 March 2025
  • {{Short description|Breton nationalist}} ...i]], Finistère – 3 November 1999 in [[Galway]]) was a [[Breton nationalism|Breton nationalist]], linguist, dictionary compiler, prolific journalist and lifet ...
    30 KB (4,518 words) - 06:04, 28 April 2024
  • ...here he was not a brilliant student though he did finish his legal studies with a diploma.<ref name=":5" /><sup>:33</sup> However, thanks to the influence ...r. At the beginning of September, after an accelerated training, he headed with his regiment to the front in the Vosges, where he was posted in the village ...
    41 KB (6,183 words) - 01:07, 17 November 2025
  • ...ux]] was his tutor and became a lifelong friend. His father allied himself with those who believed in the innocence of [[Alfred Dreyfus]].<ref>[https://new ...ties, believed in the credo of "[[art for art's sake]]". He was ingrained with a deep pessimism, influenced by his father's cautionary advice to "be alway ...
    23 KB (3,437 words) - 03:02, 24 January 2025
  • ...' (1963), all of which adopted unconventional narrative techniques to deal with themes of troubled memory and the imagined past. ...working on his films in collaboration with writers previously unconnected with the cinema such as [[Jean Cayrol]], [[Marguerite Duras]], [[Alain Robbe-Gri ...
    55 KB (8,045 words) - 12:32, 15 November 2025
  • ...mbolism]] and co-founded the magazine ''[[Simbolul]]'' with [[Ion Vinea]] (with whom he also wrote [[Experimental literature|experimental]] poetry) and pai ...ism. His work represented Dada's [[Nihilism|nihilistic]] side, in contrast with the more moderate approach favored by [[Hugo Ball]]. ...
    126 KB (18,766 words) - 16:38, 16 October 2025
  • ...83–85|location=Dublin|volume=91|number=361|ISSN=0039-3495}}</ref> credited with transforming modern [[theatre]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.jstor.org/ ...areer progressed, involving more aesthetic and linguistic experimentation, with techniques of [[stream of consciousness]] repetition and [[self-reference]] ...
    93 KB (13,301 words) - 02:21, 3 November 2025
  • {{Short description|Proposed political order by Nazi Germany}} ...Europe collectively refers to various political and social concepts [[Nazi Germany]] sought to impose on [[German-occupied Europe]] and beyond. ...
    286 KB (41,478 words) - 01:08, 30 June 2025
  • ...photography|fashion]] and portrait photographer, and is noted for his work with [[photogram]]s, which he called "rayographs" in reference to himself.<ref>{ ...other basic art techniques. While he attended school, he educated himself with frequent visits to local art museums. After his graduation, Ray was offered ...
    45 KB (6,405 words) - 20:39, 25 October 2025
  • * {{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}} * {{flagicon|Nazi Germany}} [[Wehrmacht Heer]] ...
    242 KB (36,886 words) - 03:11, 19 November 2025
  • ...uting his painting and stage design to Tzara's literary Dadaism. He parted with Dada in 1919, when he and painter [[Hans Arp]] founded a Constructivist cir Reunited with Vinea, he founded ''[[Contimporanul]]'', the influential tribune of the Rom ...
    114 KB (16,333 words) - 10:34, 9 June 2025
  • ...interview-with-louis-althusser | title=The Crisis of Marxism: An interview with Louis Althusser }}</ref> ...pist]].{{sfn|Roudinesco|2008|p=110}} His interest in Catholicism coexisted with his [[communist]] ideology,{{sfn|Lewis|2014|}} and some critics argued that ...
    123 KB (17,869 words) - 17:33, 18 August 2025
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