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everything he knew of his fellow Breton separatists, the members of the Irish
Republican Army and relations with different German secret services. In an agreement with the head of the British secret services, he was released but was officially declared to have escaped from prison because the new French authorities claimed him for execution. Again “on the run”, but with the backing of the American secret services, he found refuge in
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Corbusier and alternates smooth white surface with blue tiling. According to the architectural critic Daniel Le
Couedic, the "gentle sweep" of the broad white bands around the corner is contrasted dramatically with the strong angular and stabilising vertical structures of the windows. It is signed with the architect's name on the boulevard facade.
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created by Doriot, he had to flee to Italy, where his wife died in the difficult conditions to which the couple on the run was reduced. Seeing no way out, he gave himself up to the
American army. He was detained and interrogated for several months by the secret service. He saved his life by telling
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style. The most important of these is the Ty-Kodak building at the new-town area of cité Kerguelen. It has been described as "the most original and much the most beautiful" of modern buildings in the city. It was constructed in 1933. The building has a wrap-around structure comparable to work by Le
448:, and in the end, supported Mordrel's ousting from the Committee in December. He seems to have been disappointed with the PNB's position himself. In November, he stated: "Our force is within ourselves. Neither Vichy nor Berlin will render the Breton people the necessary status for
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By the end of June and early July, Breton independentists could take it for granted that
Brittany could be independent when a military governor was appointed to rule over the five départements of ancient Brittany. After a self-designated Congress in
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started competing with the
National Committee in October. Mordrel's actions against Vichy did not have the intended effect, and the PNB's appeal was minimal; at the same time, Germany had started placing its trust with Vichy leader
452:, regrouping, and giving itself a path. Our fate is being decided in our fibres... Let us not expect anything that is not from ourselves". He resigned his positions with the PNB and its journal, being replaced by
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Several other
Mordrel buildings are no longer extant, including his Garage d’Odet, a garage/factory designed to use modernist style to achieve space for maximum efficiency of manufacturing and repair.
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Mordrel was working as an architect. He created a number of buildings in Quimper which were the most advanced examples of modern architecture in the city, adopting the
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our enemies are first and foremost the French, it is they who have not ceased causing misfortune to
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were each sentenced to one-year suspended imprisonment for "attack on the nation's unity".
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or treason. In early May, the
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that was tacitly encouraged by the Germans. His relation with
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The Lay of the Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke
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calling for the Bretons not to back the French forces. A
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Breiz Atao, histoire et actualité du nationalisme Breton
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Pensée d'un nationaliste Breton, (Breiz Atao 1921-1927)
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and sentenced them to death for separatist activities,
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Mordrel was assigned residence in Germany: first in
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165:Breton Autonomist Party
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590:Waffen SS d'Occident
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56:International style
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801:Writers from Paris
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577:La Bretagne RĂ©elle
517:battle of Normandy
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558:in absentia
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407:(edited by
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273:throughout
242:master race
151:(alongside
44:Third Reich
34:version of
785:Categories
644:(pen name
633:candidate
536:federation
511:After the
441:Lu Brezhon
318:See also:
265:separatist
211:centralism
199:Breiz Atao
177:Seiz Breur
169:propaganda
122:Breiz Atao
120:He joined
97:Early life
631:Socialist
607:far right
603:Maxentius
586:Waffen-SS
582:Otto Mohr
549:Argentina
461:Stuttgart
395:Statenlos
391:stateless
387:passports
373:desertion
339:manifesto
334:Amsterdam
83:Otto Mohr
79:A. Calvez
75:Er GĂ©dour
64:pen names
523:and his
279:Alsatian
268:minority
173:Art Deco
103:Corsican
54:and the
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756:Quimper
600:Emperor
569:Brython
547:, then
477:Mayenne
422:Pontivy
369:treason
348:" and "
286:Gestapo
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140:Gwalarn
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564:Ar Vro
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