- Breton Communist Party
as a notable member. It ceased to exist in 1980.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
as a notable member. It ceased to exist in 1980.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Communist party (disambiguation) — Contents 1 All Union 2 Bolsheviks 3 Central, Centre 3.1 Chin … Wikipedia
Breton Autonomist Party — The Breton Autonomist Party (Parti Autonomiste Breton, or PAB) was a political party which existed in Brittany from 1927 to 1931 Origin The party was created at the first congress of the nationalist journal Breiz Atao in Rosporden on September… … Wikipedia
Communist Party of Canada candidates, 2011 Canadian federal election — This is list of Communist Party of Canada 2011 federal election candidates by riding and province. Contents 1 Alberta 2 British Columbia 3 … Wikipedia
Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist) candidates, 2011 Canadian federal election — This is a list of the candidates running for the Marxist–Leninist Party in the 41st Canadian federal election. Contents 1 Nova Scotia 1 seats 2 Quebec 22 seats 3 Ontario 29 seats 4 … Wikipedia
French Communist Party — Parti communiste français Leader Pierre Laurent (National Secretary) Founded 1920 (SFIC) 1921 (PCF) … Wikipedia
Breton Social-National Workers' Movement — The Breton Social National Workers Movement (French: Mouvement Ouvrier Social National Breton) was a nationalist, separatist, and Fascist movement founded in 1941 by Théophile Jeusset. It emerged in Brittany from a deviationist faction of the … Wikipedia
Breton nationalism and World War II — Before and during World War II some leading Breton nationalists were associated with anti French and even pro Nazi positions. The extent of and motivation for these affiliations has been a matter of historical controversy. Situation before World… … Wikipedia
Breton, André — Bre·ton (brĭ tôɴʹ), André. 1896 1966. French poet and literary theorist. He began to write after World War I, at first linking himself with Dadaism but breaking with that movement to write the first manifesto of surrealism (1924). * * * born Feb … Universalium
Breton, André — (1896 1966) writer A poet, critic, and leader of the surrealist movement, known for his automatic style, André Breton was born in Tinchebray, Orne. At first he studied medicine (1913), but soon took up writing, especially poetry. He… … France. A reference guide from Renaissance to the Present
Socialist Party (France) — Not to be confused with Socialist Party of France (1902). Coordinates: 48°51′35.35″N 2°19′22.44″E / 48.8598194°N 2.3229°E / 48.8598 … Wikipedia