- Louis Napoleon Le Roux
Louis Napoléon Le Roux (Loeiz-Napoleon Ar Rouz in the
Breton language ) was aBreton nationalist .In 1911 he was one of the founders of theBreton Nationalist Party withCamille Le Mercier d'Erm . He typically signed himself "Louis N. Le Roux" in order to avoid the name “Napoléon”.
He contributed to the bulletin "Brug " ("heather") published byÉmile Masson fromPontivy , between 1913 and 1914, which promoted socialist and radical ideas to the peasantry ofBasse-Bretagne . Having exiled himself to Switzerland to avoid fighting for France inWorld War I , he left for Ireland, where he became close to nationalist leaders.He contributed to the journal "
La Bretagne libertaire " in 1921. In 1922, he translated into French the works ofRamsay MacDonald . He also wrote the earliest biography ofPatrick Pearse . Eventually, he became private secretary toHarold Macmillan , before being killed during theBlitz in London inWorld War II .Publications
* "Pour le séparatisme la question bretonne essai précédé du manifeste" Ed. du Parti Nationaliste Breton - Rennes. 1911
* "La Langue des Relations Interceltiques"
* "L'Irlande Militante: La Vie De Patrick Pearse avec une introduction historique et 15 photographies", Imprimerie Commerciale de Bretagne, Rennes, (1932)
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